chapter 14: psycholinguistics references

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CHAPTER 14: PSYCHOLINGUISTICS REFERENCES Aitchison, J. (2000) The Seeds of Speech: Language Origin and Evolution, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Aitchison, J. (2003) Words in the Mind: An Introduction to the Mental Lexicon, Oxford: Blackwell. Aitchison, J. (2008) The Articulate Mammal, 5th edn, London: Routledge. Altmann, G.T. (1997) The Ascent of Babel, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Baker, C. (2011) Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 5th edn, Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Berndt, R.S. (2007) ‘Language production in aphasia’, in M.G. Gaskell (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Byrd, D. and Mintz, T.H. (2010) Discovering Speech, Words, and Mind, Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. Caramazza, A. and Hillis, A. (1991) ‘Lexical organization of nouns and verbs in the brain’, Nature, 349: 788–790. Ecke, P. and Hall, C.J. (2012) ‘Tracking tip-of-the-tongue states in a multilingual speaker: evidence of attrition or instability in lexical systems?’, International Journal of Bilingualism. doi: 10.1177/1367006912454623. Emmorey, K. (2002) Language, Cognition, and the Brain: Insights from Sign Language Research, Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Evans, V. and Green, M. (2006) Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction, London: Routledge. Fernández, E.M. and Smith Cairns, H. (2011) Fundamentals of Psycholinguistics, Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. Field. J. (2005) Language and the Mind, London: Routledge. Garrett, M. (1980) ‘Levels of processing in sentence production’, in B. Butterworth (ed.) Language Production: Vol. 1, Speech and Talk, London: Academic Press. Gaskell, M.G. (ed.) (2007) The Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Hall, C.J. (2005) An Introduction to Language and Linguistics. Breaking the Language Spell, London: Continuum.

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Chapter 14: pSYChOLINGUIStICS reFereNCeS

aitchison, J. (2000) The Seeds of Speech: Language Origin and Evolution, Cambridge: Cambridge University press.

aitchison, J. (2003) Words in the Mind: An Introduction to the Mental Lexicon, Oxford: Blackwell.

aitchison, J. (2008) The Articulate Mammal, 5th edn, London: routledge.

altmann, G.t. (1997) The Ascent of Babel, Oxford: Oxford University press.

Baker, C. (2011) Foundations of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 5th edn, Bristol: Multilingual Matters.

Berndt, r.S. (2007) ‘Language production in aphasia’, in M.G. Gaskell (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics, Oxford: Oxford University press.

Byrd, D. and Mintz, t.h. (2010) Discovering Speech, Words, and Mind, Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

Caramazza, a. and hillis, a. (1991) ‘Lexical organization of nouns and verbs in the brain’, Nature, 349: 788–790.

ecke, p. and hall, C.J. (2012) ‘tracking tip- of-the- tongue states in a multilingual speaker: evidence of attrition or instability in lexical systems?’, International Journal of Bilingualism. doi: 10.1177/1367006912454623.

emmorey, K. (2002) Language, Cognition, and the Brain: Insights from Sign Language Research, Mahwah, NJ: erlbaum.

evans, V. and Green, M. (2006) Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction, London: routledge.

Fernández, e.M. and Smith Cairns, h. (2011) Fundamentals of Psycholinguistics, Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

Field. J. (2005) Language and the Mind, London: routledge.

Garrett, M. (1980) ‘Levels of processing in sentence production’, in B. Butterworth (ed.) Language Production: Vol. 1, Speech and Talk, London: academic press.

Gaskell, M.G. (ed.) (2007) The Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics, Oxford: Oxford University press.

hall, C.J. (2005) An Introduction to Language and Linguistics. Breaking the Language Spell, London: Continuum.

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hall, C.J., Smith, p.h. and Wicaksono, r. (2011) Mapping Applied Linguistics: A Guide for Students and Practitioners, London: routledge.

halliday, M.a.K. (1971) ‘Language in a social perspective’, in M.a.K. halliday (1973) Explorations in the Functions of Language, London: edward arnold.

harley, t.a. (2008) The Psychology of Language, 3rd edn, hove, UK: psychology press.

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Levelt, W. (1989) Speaking From Intention to Articulation, Cambridge, Ma: MIt press.

Marslen-Wilson, W.D. (2007) ‘Morphological processes in language comprehension’, in M.G. Gaskell (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics, Oxford: Oxford University press.

Marslen-Wilson, W.D. and tyler, L.K. (1980) ‘the temporal structure of spoken language understanding’, Cognition, 8: 1–71.

McMahon, a. (2002) An Introduction to English Phonology, edinburgh: edinburgh University press.

pinker, S. (1999) Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language, New York: harperCollins.

rumelhart, D.e. and McClelland, J.L. (1986) ‘On learning the past tenses of english verbs’, in J.L. McClelland, D.e. rumelhart and the pDp research group (eds), Parallel Distributed Processing: Explorations in the Microstructure of Cognition. Volume II, Cambridge, Ma: MIt press.

Schwartz, a.I. and Kroll, J.F. (2006) ‘Language processing in bilingual speakers’, in M. traxler and M.a. Gernsbacher (eds) Handbook of Psycholinguistics, 2nd edn, amsterdam: elsevier.

Steinberg, D.D. and Sciarini, N.V. (2006) An Introduction to Psycholinguistics, harlow, UK: pearson education.

traxler, M.J. (2011) Introduction to Psycholinguistics: Understanding Language Science, Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

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traxler, M.J. and Gernsbacher, M.a. (eds) (2006) Handbook of Psycholinguistics, 2nd edn, amsterdam: elsevier.

Vigliocco, G., antonini, t. and Garrett, M.F. (1997) ‘Grammatical gender is on the tip of Italian tongues’, Psychological Science, 8: 314–317.

Vigliocco, G., Vinson, D.p., Martin, r.C. and Garrett, M F. (1999) ‘Is “count” and “mass” information available when the noun is not? an investigation of tip of the tongue states in anomia’, Journal of Memory and Language, 40: 534–558.

Yuan, J., Liberman, M. and Cieri, C. (2006) ‘towards an understanding of speech rate in conversation’, Proceedings of Interspeech 2006, 541–544.