PSYCHOLINGUISTICS AND LINGUISTICS: PSYCHOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS OF SPEECH AND LANGUAGE

Psycholinguistics, language, consciousness, linguistics, linguistics, semantics

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In the fields of psycholinguistics, psychology, and linguistics, important studies and researches related to the analysis of the complex relationship between language and the human mind are explored. This field studies the processes by which people learn, process, and use language, and includes linguistic cognition. Psycholinguistics researchers seek to study the cognitive mechanisms underlying the structure, production, and acquisition of language. By studying the mental processes involved in understanding and using language, they gain insight into the workings of the human mind. Psycholinguistics uses neuroimaging techniques and other research methods to analyze the structure and functions of language. Practices related to language learning, teaching and speech therapy are also conducted in various practical areas. Psycholinguistics provides an in-depth understanding of the complex relationship between language and consciousness and plays an important role in the formation of human knowledge and behavior.