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psycholinguists

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  • noun Plural form of psycholinguist.

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  • Looks like the researchers are psycholinguists, which is a highly experimental field within cognitive psychology.

    1/3 of Americans can't speak? GamesWithWords 2010

  • As psycholinguists Nick Ellis and Peter Robinson put it: “What is attended is learned, and so attention controls the acquisition of language itself” (2008, p. 3).

    August « 2010 « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • As psycholinguists Nick Ellis and Peter Robinson put it: “What is attended is learned, and so attention controls the acquisition of language itself” (2008, p. 3).

    A is for Attention « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • I wasn't at all sure how this trip was going to go when I planned it, as at the time I didn't actually know any psycholinguists in Taiwan.

    Games with Words in Taiwan GamesWithWords 2010

  • It turns out that there's actually a pretty substantial group of developmental psycholinguists working on interesting problems.

    Games with Words in Taiwan GamesWithWords 2010

  • Since I was cognitive, I checked the cognitive section for psycholinguists and didn't see her.

    Archive 2010-05-01 GamesWithWords 2010

  • The NSF -- the smallest of the non-defense research programs but the one that funds me and most psycholinguists -- is getting a small hike up from $6.9 billion to $7.4 billion.

    Briefings: New Science Budget GamesWithWords 2010

  • The NSF -- the smallest of the non-defense research programs but the one that funds me and most psycholinguists -- is getting a small hike up from $6.9 billion to $7.4 billion.

    Archive 2010-02-01 GamesWithWords 2010

  • Since I was cognitive, I checked the cognitive section for psycholinguists and didn't see her.

    Academics on the Web GamesWithWords 2010

  • Autism researchers, particularly speech language pathologists and psycholinguists focusing on language development in individuals with autism, run into situations like this a lot, as many people with autism truly do not have the same ability to make generalizations and assumptions that neurotypical people do.

    Why languages can't be learned josh 2007

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