What is Psycholinguistics?
Psycholinguistics is the field of linguistics that studies how humans acquire, comprehend, and produce language. Let's look at what it is in detail.
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Psycholinguistics
Psycholinguistics is the field of linguistics that studies how humans acquire, comprehend, and produce language. Let's look at what it is in detail.
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Phonetics
Inside there's a list of 8 reasons why phonetics matters, plus 16 examples of situations where phonetics pops up in your daily life, to highlight how it's actually everywhere.
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Language Learning
Learning a language is the result of many small efforts repeated consistently over time. If you don't yet have daily habits to support your learning, I invite you to start building some.
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Psycholinguistics
Metalinguistic awareness is the ability to pause and reflect about language instead of just using it automatically. Learn about its 5 components and how to develop it.
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Psycholinguistics
It might sound like an overstatement, but it's been scientifically proven that the language we use in our self-talk can really influence our thoughts and perspective on things.
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Language Learning
Here is some practical advice to help you remember words that you've previously learned, either in conversation or while reading.
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Phonetics
Auditory phonetics studies how we perceive and process speech sounds, analyzing how our ears and brain work together to understand spoken language.
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Phonetics
Acoustic phonetics studies the sound waves produced when we speak, analyzing how vocal vibrations travel through the air.
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Sociolinguistics
Being able to speak two languages not only helps you communicate with more people, but also changes how your brain works and how you see the world.
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Phonetics
Articulatory phonetics is the study of sound production using the movement and coordination of the lungs, vocal cords, tongue, lips, and other parts of the vocal tract.
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Etymology
Did you know that 'nice' once meant 'ignorant' a long time ago? Or that 'sinister', a word we use for something dark or evil, was just the Latin word for 'left'?
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