PsycholinguisticsOUP Oxford, 12 mrt 1998 - 134 pagina's Psycholinguists have shown that the comprehension and production of even the simplest language is a highly complex, almost miraculous, process. This brief introduction shows how psycholinguistic research can act as a window to the workings of the human mind. |
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