Adaptation of Interdisciplinary Relationship in the Analysis of the Speech Process
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v43i.2010Keywords:
psycholinguistics, philosophy, psychology, thinking, descriptivism, behaviorism, transformationAbstract
The article talks about the first research on psycholinguistics, a new science based on psychology and linguistics. Differences between linguists and researchers based on different views and theories are highlighted.
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In addition, it can be said that not only the psychological state, but also the speech process related to this state is unique and individual for each person. This uniqueness is the research object of psycholinguistics
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