Words would not be enough to thank you for this great work ,for the efforts you did, for the knowledge you gave and even for the clarification of this complicated topic .🎉❤
this is very interesting and awesome video. your explanation was very clear, but i would like to know the written source of cognitive process explanation on your video. is that from Chomsky theory too ? if you dont mind, kindly to tell me please. thankyou
This definition is wrong. In fact, Psycholinguistics studies relationship between language and human mind, and not human brain. That is area of Neurolinguistics.
psycholinguistics, both the brain and the mind are integral to understanding language. The brain is the physical basis for these processes, while the mind encompasses the cognitive and psychological aspects of language use and understanding. This field seeks to understand how the brain (the physical organ) enables the mind (the realm of thoughts and cognition) to process and produce language.
You wrote "...while the mind encompasses the cognitive and psychological aspects of language use and understanding." That is the central point of thought in 'psycholinguistics'. That is what distinguishes 'psycholinguistics' (you wrote: 'enables the mind (the realm of thoughts and cognition)" from 'Neurolinguistics' (how the brain (the physical organ). There are two points or shades of ideas you are talking about. Undoubtedly, both compliment each other, yet there is a subtle difference between 'psycholinguistics' and 'Neurolinguistics'. We should not generalize the definition of 'psycholinguistics'. We should be more specific. In brief, 'psycholinguistics' explores the relationship between the human mind and language. It regards language as a product of human mind. On the other hand, 'Neurolinguistics' examines the relationship between brain mechanisms (the physical organ) and language. [Note: I do not negate you but wish to impress upon you that the subtle and thin difference between 'psycholinguistics' and 'Neurolinguistics' must be made clear. We should not mix up both ideas together to create a sort of confusion. Thanks
Words would not be enough to thank you for this great work ,for the efforts you did, for the knowledge you gave and even for the clarification of this complicated topic .🎉❤
You have explained the term in simple and straightforward language. Students will like this. Tq
The most helpful video of psycholinguistics,I loved how you stayed on point without making it complicated.This is more I like it 💖
Thanks a lot, I have exam in this module and I think yr videos would help me , so thank u again
thank you so much for this simple explanation🥰💙
This video makes easy to understand 🙏
This is the way of explanation i wanted to see
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What i like about u , your UK accent
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Very well done . Thank you. I hope i will be able to do a Master in psycholinguistics soon. Until then I Jeep watching your videos ;-)
i am sure you will do great
very interesting lecture, thanks a bunch
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You are doing us such a favor. it's a gift to have ppl trying to simplify things for others. We are really appreciative. Best of luck
Is there a difference between psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics???
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What are the career options after PG in psycholinguistics??
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could you please tell me from which book did you summed up these details ?
it has been brought from different sources websites such as britannica my university's lectures...etc
Thx keep up
what if I'm just a beginner and have no one single previous work. Can I join your course?
If you start from lecture 1 that i've given you will not have any problem i hope
this is very interesting and awesome video. your explanation was very clear, but i would like to know the written source of cognitive process explanation on your video. is that from Chomsky theory too ? if you dont mind, kindly to tell me please. thankyou
Thank you! Would you mind stating the relationship between psycholinguistics and morphemes? Thanks in advance!
psycholinguistics and morphemes? how's that?
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Hey Sir, would you like to share these slides with me?
Thank you
Can you recommend some easy to read books to prepare psycholinguistics
Check the references on britannica.com
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Algeria
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Algeria
This definition is wrong. In fact, Psycholinguistics studies relationship between language and human mind, and not human brain. That is area of Neurolinguistics.
psycholinguistics, both the brain and the mind are integral to understanding language. The brain is the physical basis for these processes, while the mind encompasses the cognitive and psychological aspects of language use and understanding. This field seeks to understand how the brain (the physical organ) enables the mind (the realm of thoughts and cognition) to process and produce language.
You wrote "...while the mind encompasses the cognitive and psychological aspects of language use and understanding." That is the central point of thought in 'psycholinguistics'. That is what distinguishes 'psycholinguistics' (you wrote: 'enables the mind (the realm of thoughts and cognition)" from 'Neurolinguistics' (how the brain (the physical organ). There are two points or shades of ideas you are talking about. Undoubtedly, both compliment each other, yet there is a subtle difference between 'psycholinguistics' and 'Neurolinguistics'. We should not generalize the definition of 'psycholinguistics'. We should be more specific. In brief, 'psycholinguistics' explores the relationship between the human mind and language. It regards language as a product of human mind. On the other hand, 'Neurolinguistics' examines the relationship between brain mechanisms (the physical organ) and language. [Note: I do not negate you but wish to impress upon you that the subtle and thin difference between 'psycholinguistics' and 'Neurolinguistics' must be made clear. We should not mix up both ideas together to create a sort of confusion. Thanks
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It's good than nothing
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