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The Fields of Linguistics - http://www.lsadc.org/web2/fldfr.htm
The Fields of Linguistics according to the Linguistic Society of America. Of particular relevance for Psycholinguistics are Language and Brain, Slips of the Tongue and Neurolinguistics. |
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The Psychology of Language Page of Links - http://www.psyc.memphis.edu/POL/POL.htm
Maintained by Roger Kreuz at the University of Memphis. Over 400 links. |
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Psycholinguistics Arena - http://www.psycholinguisticsarena.com/
Psycholinguistics resources: books, journals, tests and links to associations, events and discussion groups. |
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Equial, Language Acquisition Research Team - http://www.ucm.es/info/equial/Presentation.html
Spanish research team at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, working on the adaptation of the MacArthur CDI's to Spanish. |
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SUNY Psycholinguistics Laboratory - http://psychling.buffalo.edu/
Describes the research, personnel, publications and facilities of the Psycholinguistics Laboratory at the University at Buffalo. |
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Brain and Language Laboratory at the University of Georgetown - http://www.giccs.georgetown.edu/labs/ullman/
Lab with a focus on the neural bases of language. Their research suggests that vocabulary and grammar are associated with declarative and procedural memory systems. |
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Models of Spoken Word Recognition - http://delavaux.dreamhost.com/academic/awr_db/index_1.html
Summarizes existing models of speech perception and spoken word recognition. Provides key architectural features of each model, a glossary of terminology, and references. |
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Bilingualism and Neurolinguistics Database - http://www.edu.bham.ac.uk/bilingualism/database/ctlnlg.htm
A collection of references to scientific work on bilingualism and neurolinguistics, provided by the University of Birmingham's School of Education. |
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Speech, Gestures and Motion Events - http://home.ku.edu.tr/~nsfgesture/
Research program investigating the relation between children's spatial gestures and language specific semantic distinctions between Turkish, English and Japanese. |
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Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics - http://www.mpi.nl
Home page of the research institute in Nijmegen. |