Spoken Word Access Processes (SWAP)
Explore the fascinating world of language and cognition with "Spoken Word Access Processes (SWAP)" by James Mcqueen. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2001, this insightful hardback edition spans 280 pages and delves into the intricate mental processes that enable us to recognize spoken words. This edited volume features a collection of articles and short reports, each contributing to the understanding of how we access and interpret spoken language. Perfect for students and professionals in child and developmental psychology, neuropsychology, or psycholinguistics, this book offers valuable insights into the cognitive frameworks that shape our understanding of spoken communication. Enhance your library and get a deeper grasp of the mechanisms of speech recognition today!