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The course aims at introducing the fundamental aspects of psycholinguistic research, discussing the methods used in psycholinguistics and a summary of the knowledge achieved so far in the field.
Last update: Brůhová Gabriela, PhDr., Ph.D. (23.01.2019)
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Warren, P. (2012). Introducing psycholinguistics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK Specific papers will also be provided during the course. Last update: Brůhová Gabriela, PhDr., Ph.D. (23.01.2019)
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- Last update: Cilibrasi Luca, doc., Ph.D. (05.09.2022)
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Students will be assessed with a midterm test and with a final test. Both will take place in class. The content of the tests will correspond to the topics discussed during the seminars. Attendance is compulsory, max 3 absences per semester are allowed. Last update: Cilibrasi Luca, doc., Ph.D. (05.09.2022)
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week 1. Psycholinguistics: language and the mind (CH1) week 2. Research methods in psycholinguistics (CH1) week 3. Sentence generation (CH3,4,5) week 4. Speech perception (CH7) week 5. Spoken word recognition (CH8) week 6. Visual word recognition (CH9) week 7. Midterm exam week 8. Syntactic processing (CH10) week 9. Language and the brain (CH13) week 10. Neurolinguistic research (CH13) week 11. Music and language (PDF provided) week 12. Aphasia (PDF provided) week 13. Final exam
Last update: Brůhová Gabriela, PhDr., Ph.D. (23.01.2019)
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