Welcome to the Psycholinguistics research guide. Click on the links to the left to access resources to assist with your research.
Psycholinguistics is the discipline which studies the connections between language and mind, particularly language processing, the way in which utterances are produced and comprehended. (From Trask's A Student’s Dictionary of Language and Linguistics).
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Contains abstracts from more than 2,500 journals covering behavioral and social science research. You can cross search all our APA resources at the same time by clicking on the “Searching” link near the top of the page.
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