LING 25 Psycholinguistics
The deceptively simple tasks of perceiving and producing language require the performance of complicated and often overlapping functions at high speeds. How can we study the representations and processes that make language possible as they interact in the black box that is the human mind? The goal of this course is to provide a broad understanding of research focusing on how the human mind structures, stores and accesses linguistic information.
Not open to students who have received credit for LING 50.01.
Instructor
Wray
Cross Listed Courses
COGS 50.05 LING 50.01 PSYC 51.13
Prerequisite
LING 1 or permission of instructor