- Presents an accessible overview of current theories and empirical findings of the major cognitive processes involved in the production of language - Brings together world-leading researchers in a single authoritative volume - Covers cover many...
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- Presents an accessible overview of current theories and empirical findings of the major cognitive processes involved in the production of language - Brings together world-leading researchers in a single authoritative volume - Covers cover many traditional aspects of production, including written and signed production, and alongside emerging topics, such as discourse processing, joint action and machine learning
Introduction 1. Grammatical Encoding 2. Lexical Access in Speech Production: Psycho- and Neurolinguistic Perspectives on the Spatiotemporal Dynamics 3. Phonological Processing: Planning the Sound Structure of Words from a Psycholinguistic Perspective 4. The Neural Organisation of Language Production: Evidence from Neuroimaging and Neuromodulation 5. The Electrophysiology of Language Production 6. Self-Monitoring: The Neurocognitive Basis of Error Monitoring in Language Production 7. Bilingual Language Production: A tale About Interference Resolution in Different Linguistic Contexts 8. Written Production: The APOMI Model Of Word Writing: Anticipatory Processing of Orthographic and Motor Information 9. Sign Production: Signing vs. Speaking: How Does the Biology of Linguistic Expression Affect Production? 10. Co-Speech Gesture 11. Understanding Language Use in Social Contexts: The Role of Past and Present Discourse Contexts 12. Joint Language Production and the Representation of other Speakers' Utterances
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Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London
Presents an accessible overview of current theories and empirical findings of the major cognitive processes involved in the production of language - Brings together world-leading researchers in a single authoritative volume - Covers cover many...
more
Presents an accessible overview of current theories and empirical findings of the major cognitive processes involved in the production of language - Brings together world-leading researchers in a single authoritative volume - Covers cover many traditional aspects of production, including written and signed production, and alongside emerging topics, such as discourse processing, joint action and machine learning