psycholinguistics

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  The interdisciplinary field of study which concerns the acquisition, comprehension and production of language in its spoken, written and signed forms, using concepts and approaches from linguistics, psychology and cognitive science.
 * 2) * 2006, Nobuhiro Furuyama, 44: Language and gesture as a single communicative system, Mineharu Nakayama, Reiko Mazuka, Yasuhiro Shirai, Ping Li (editors), The Handbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics, Volume 2: Japanese,, page 333,
 * Speech-gesture research is one of the emerging fields in psycholinguistics that, by referring to speech-accompanying gestures, attempts to elucidate the underlying process in which qualitatively different types of thinking, e.g. imagistic thinking and linguistic thinking, become coordinated with one another.
 * 1) * 2006, Nobuhiro Furuyama, 44: Language and gesture as a single communicative system, Mineharu Nakayama, Reiko Mazuka, Yasuhiro Shirai, Ping Li (editors), The Handbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics, Volume 2: Japanese,, page 333,
 * Speech-gesture research is one of the emerging fields in psycholinguistics that, by referring to speech-accompanying gestures, attempts to elucidate the underlying process in which qualitatively different types of thinking, e.g. imagistic thinking and linguistic thinking, become coordinated with one another.

Translations

 * Azerbaijani: psixolinqvistika
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 心理語言學
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: psykolingvistiikka
 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:, psicologia del linguaggio
 * Japanese: 心理言語学
 * Korean: 심리언어학
 * Portuguese: psicolinguística
 * Russian:
 * Swahili: isimu nafsia
 * Turkish: psikolinguistik
 * Ukrainian: