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The Articulate Mammal an Introduction to Psycholinguistics

In this revised edition, Jean Aitchison has taken account of the considerable changes in Chomskys recent ideas. As a result, the chapters on grammatical innateness, child language acquisition and speech comprehension have been largely rewritten.

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  • "In this revised edition, Jean Aitchison has taken account of the considerable changes in Chomskys recent ideas. As a result, the chapters on grammatical innateness, child language acquisition and speech comprehension have been largely rewritten."@en
  • "This Routledge Classics edition includes a new foreword by the author.'An excellent and very welcome guide to psycholinguistics ... highly recommended.' The Washington Post A classic in its field for almost forty years, The Articulate Mammal is a brilliant introduction to psycholinguistics. In lucid prose Jean Aitchison introduces and demystifies a complex and controversial subject: What is language and is it restricted to humans? How do children acquire language so quickly? Is language innate or learned? She explains the pioneering work of Noam Chomsky; how children become acclimatized to speech."@en
  • "Requiring no prior knowledge of the subject, this text tackles basic questions central to the study of psycholinguistics, such as whether language is restricted to humans, whether there is biological evidence for innate language activity, how children learn language, and how we understand, plan and produce language. The author investigates these issues with regard to animal communication, child language and the language of adults, and provides references and suggestions for further reading.;The book has been substantially revised, in particular taking account of the considerable changes in Cho."@en
  • "Intended as an introduction to psycholinguistics from the linguist's point of view, this book addresses itself to three main topics: the innateness of language, the relationship of linguistic knowledge to language usage, and the comprehension and production of speech. In 12 chapters, the book discusses the nature of language development, the language process of animals, biological evidence for innate language capacity and the stages of language acquisition, the nature of innate grammatical information, the rules which govern child language, the basic structure of child language, transformational grammar and its role in speech, and the encoding and decoding process involved in speech and comprehension. The book provides numerous illustrations and examples, offers notes and suggestions for further reading, and lists 11 pages of references. (Mai)."@en
  • "In this revised edition, Jean Aitchison has taken account of the considerable changes in Chomsky's recent ideas. As a result, the chapters on grammatical innateness, child language acquisition and speech comprehension have been largely rewritten."

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  • "Der Mensch - das sprechende Wesen : eine Einführung in die Psycholinguistik"
  • "The Articulate Mammal an Introduction to Psycholinguistics"@en
  • "The Articulate Mammal An Introduction to Psycholinguistics"
  • "The articulate mammal An introduction to psycholinguistics"
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  • "Il mammifero verbalizzante : introduzione alla psicolinguistica"@it
  • "Articulate mammal"
  • "El mamífero articulado : introducción a la psicolingüística"
  • "El mamífero articulado : introducción a la psicolingüística"@es
  • "Der Mensch -- das sprechende Wesen eine Einführung in die Psycholinguistik"
  • "El mamífero articulado : introducción a la psicolinguística"
  • "El mamífero articulado : introducción a la psicolinguística"@es
  • "The articulate mammal : an introduction to psycholinguistics : with a foreword by the author"
  • "The articulate mammal"@en
  • "The articulate mammal: an introduction to psycholinguistics"
  • "The articulate mammal: an introduction to psycholinguistics"@en
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  • "The articulate mammal : an intriduction to psycholinguistics"
  • "The Articulate mammal"
  • "Der Mensch, das sprechende Wesen : Eine Einführung in die Psycholinguistik"
  • "The articulate mammal an introduction to psycholinguistics"
  • "The articulate mammal an introduction to psycholinguistics"@en
  • "The Articulate mammal : an introduction to psycholinguistics"@en
  • "The Articulate mammal : an introduction to psycholinguistics"
  • "The articulate mammal [sound recording]"@en
  • "The Articulate Mammal : an Introduction to Psycholinguistics"
  • "Articulate mammal : an introduction to psycholinguistics"@en
  • "Der Mensch -- das sprechende Wesen : eine Einführung in die Psycholinguistik"
  • "The Articulate Mammal"
  • "The articulate mammal : an introduction to psycholinquistics"@en
  • "Der Mensch, das sprechende Wesen"
  • "The articulate mammal : an introduction to psycholinquistics"
  • "The Articulate mammal : an introduction to Psycholinguistics"
  • "The articulate mammal : an introduction to psycholinguis tics"
  • "The articulate mammal : an introduction to psycholinguistes"
  • "Der Mensch, das sprechende Wesen : eine Einführung in die Psycholinguistik"
  • "Il mammifero verbalizzante : un'introduzione alla psicolinguistica"
  • "Il mammifero verbalizzante : un'introduzione alla psicolinguistica"@it
  • "The articulate mammal : An introduction to psycholinguistics"
  • "The Articulate Mammal: An Introduction to Psycholinguistics"@en
  • "Mensch - : das sprechende Wesen"
  • "The articulate mammal : an introduction to psycholinguistics"@en
  • "The articulate mammal : an introduction to psycholinguistics"
  • "The articulate mammal : an introduction to linguistics"
  • "El Mamífero articulado : introducción a la psicolingüística"

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