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Contributors
Dedication
1.1 Language Change
1.2 Language Families
1.3 Research Methods in Psycholinguistics
1.4 Themes and Variations
Summary
References
2.1 Describing Sounds
2.2 The Articulatory System
2.3 Consonants
2.4 Vowels
2.5 Syllables
2.6 Phonological Rules
3.1 Words and Their Meaning
3.2 Morphemes
3.3 Morphology of Different Languages
3.4 Syntax
4.1 Animal Communication
4.2 Defining Language
4.3 The Origins of Language
4.4 Language in the Brain
4.5 Language and Thought
5.1 Language Development
5.2 Pidgins and Creoles
6.1 The Advantages of Bilingualism
6.2 Bilingual Language Processing
6.3 Models of Bilingualism
6.4 Second Language Acquisition
7.1 Writing Systems
7.2 A Standard Reading Model
8.1 Reading Models
8.2 Reading Disorders
9.1 Evidence for Speech Production
9.2 The Standard Model of Speech Production
9.3 Speech Production Models
Glossary
Versioning History
Anything of merit in this work is through the generosity of my teacher:
Dr. Andrew Olson.
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