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Assent, Sentiment and Linguistic Feeling in Jac. van Ginneken’s Psycholinguistics
The work of Jac. van Ginneken has recently been the object of renewed interest. In what follows, we will examine how Van Ginneken conceptualizes the... -
Self-Repair in Russian Spoken Discourse in Psycholinguistics Aspect: Correlation Analysis and Quantitative Data
The article is aimed at revealing and describing the correlation between the number and usage of self-repairs in monologues and the psychological... -
Conclusion: Impacts on the Science of Writing, the Science of Reading, and Beyond
This chapter concludes this volume by briefly summarizing the entire book and identifying the broader impacts of this book. It first explains... -
NILC-Metrix: assessing the complexity of written and spoken language in Brazilian Portuguese
The objective of this paper is to present and make publicly available the NILC-Metrix, a computational system comprising 200 metrics proposed in...
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Analyzing the Korean Alphabet The Science of Hangul
This book provides comprehensive coverage of the Korean alphabet, Hangul, and includes a synthesis of research findings relating to reading in the...
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Lyn Frazier’s Contributions to Psycholinguistics: An Appreciation
The authors of this introductory chapter express their gratitude for the many contributions Lyn Frazier has made to the field of psycholinguistics... -
Measurements, Numerals and Scales Essays in Honour of Stephanie Solt
This book brings together chapters on the semantics and pragmatics of measurement, scales, and numerical expressions. The chapters highlight recent...
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Cognitive Implications for Raising Cross-language Awareness in Foreign Language Acquisition
This book focuses on the role of cross-language awareness in foreign language learning, especially unrelated languages as a third or additional... -
English Interlanguage Morphology Irregular Verbs in Young Austrian EL2 Learners—Psycholinguistic Evidence and Implications for the Classroom
This book examines psycholinguistic elements of irregular verb morphology in English, using two empirical studies of young language learners in... -
Activation of Personal Resources
Given the interdisciplinary nature of translation, over the last three decades there has been an increase in research interest in translator... -
The Handbook of Berber Linguistics
This handbook is the largest and most comprehensive publication on Berber linguistics to date, covering the variety of Berber dialects and related... -
Complex Dynamic Systems and Bi/Multilingualism in SLA: An Interview with Kees de Bot
Kees de Bot got his PhD from the University of Nijmegen. He was chair of Applied Linguistics and is now an emeritus professor from the University of... -
Introduction: The Characteristics of Korean Spoken Language and Written Language
This introductory chapter opens up with a brief history of Korea in the context of the Korean language and writing system, along with the names of... -
Conclusions and Limitations
This chapter offers tentative conclusions, some limitations that come with the empirical study, and avenues for future research. The conclusion first... -
Linguistic Feeling: A Relational Approach Incorporating Epistemology, Theories of Language, and Human-Machine Interaction
This chapter is devoted to the remarkable, complex, and kaleidoscopic concept of linguistic feeling, which we explore from various scientific... -
Between Expectations and a Sustainable Teaching Career: The Results of a Metaphor Study
This chapter investigates the idea of teaching as a profession and posits components of a teacher training programme that may increase teachers’... -
First Language Attrition and SLA: An Interview with Monika Schmid
Monika S. Schmid obtained her PhD in English Linguistics in 2000 from the Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf. The topic of her thesis was First... -
Blocking as a Function of the Nature of Linguistic Representations: Where Psycholinguistics and Morphology Meet
This paper addresses the question to what extent morphological blocking in language is a rule-based phenomenon. We argue that language users do not... -
Input and Interaction in SLA: An Interview with Susan Gass
Susan M. Gass is University Distinguished Professor Emerita (Michigan State University), where she was the founding director of the Second Language...