This textbook offers an in-depth introduction to psycholinguistics, focusing on language comprehension, production, and acquisition. Michael Garman discusses the interface between psychology and linguistics, providing both theoretical insights and empirical findings, making it suitable for students of linguistics, psychology, and cognitive science.
This annual volume provides a comprehensive survey of the year's scholarly work in modern language and literature studies across major European languages.
This textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to the field of pragmatics, covering topics such as implicature, speech acts, deixis, and context. It provides theoretical foundations and practical insights into how language is used in context and how meaning is shaped by social and cultural norms. Designed for students of linguistics and communication.