Meaning and context : an introduction to the psychology of language
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Meaning and context : an introduction to the psychology of language
(Cognition and language : a series in psycholinguistics)
Plenum Press, c1986
- : pbk.
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Einführung in die Psycholinguistik
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Rev. translation of: Einführung in die Psycholinguistik
Bibliography: p. 271-286
Includes indexes
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Description
At the time of his death Hans Hormann, then Professor of Psy- chology at the Ruhr University, Bochum, West Germany, was pre- paring an English language version of his Eirifilhrung in die Psycholinguistik. The goal of this book, in both the German and English editions, was to present in compact and readily accessi- ble form the essentials of his approach to the psychology of lan- guage. Basing his work upon the materials treated at length and in depth in two previous comprehensive and more technical works, Psycholinguistics: An Introduction to Research and Theo- ry and To Mean-To Understand, Hormann had made a selection of themes and problems suitable for beginners and for those who wanted a convenient introduction to the specific framework with- in which Hormann thought psycholinguistics was to be pursued. The result is a remarkably clear, succinct, and provocative account of central issues and options of the psychology of lan- guage, that broad and not strictly delimited part of psychology that takes as its domain the multiform conditions, processes, and structures involved in the acqUisition, development, production, and grasp of linguistic meaning.
Hormann's approach is admit- tedly contentious and goes directly against a great deal of Anglo- American psycholinguistics. In particular, it radically devalues the relevance of certain types of theoretical linguistics, prin- Cipally, though not exclusively, Chomskyan, for the psychology of vii viii PREFACE language.
Table of Contents
Perspectives on Language: An Introduction.- 1. Psychology and Linguistics.- 2. Language-As-Such: Or, What the Psychologist of Language Should Know about Linguistics.- 3. Language as a Tool: The Basis of Language Acquisition.- 4. The Phenomenology of Language Acquisition.- 5. Problems in the Psychology of Meaning.- 6. The Structure of Utterances.- 7. The Production of Utterances.- 8. Understanding Speech, Understanding Speakers.- References.- Name Index.
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