Linguistics: The Cambridge Survey: Volume 3, Language: Psychological and Biological Aspects
Explore the fascinating intersection of language and the mind with Linguistics: The Cambridge Survey: Volume 3, Language: Psychological and Biological Aspects by Frederick J. Newmeyer. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1988, this hardback edition spans 364 pages and delves into the intricate relationships between linguistic theory and psychological processes.
This volume is a vital resource for anyone interested in the latest research across various branches of linguistics, including psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics. It addresses essential topics from syntactic theory to the ethnography of speaking, and even explores the dynamics of signed languages and the mental lexicon. Perfect for students, educators, and linguistics enthusiasts, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to the current state of the field. Enhance your understanding of language with this essential addition to your library.