Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
Description
The Journal of Psycholinguistic Research covers a broad range of approaches to the study of the communicative process, including: the social and anthropological bases of communication; development of speech and language; semantics (problems in linguistic meaning); and biological foundations. It also examines the psychopathology of language and cognition as well as the neuropsychology of language and cognition.
The journal publishes carefully selected papers from the several disciplines engaged in psycholinguistic research, providing a single, recognized medium for communications among linguists, psychologists, biologists, sociologists, and others.
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Comparing the Effect of Thinking Maps Training Package Developed by the Thinking Maps Method on the Reading Performance of Dyslexic Students
Salar Faramarzi, Mohammadreza Moradi, Ahmad Abedi (December 2017)
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Thai Norms for Name, Image, and Category Agreement, Object Familiarity, Visual Complexity, Manipulability, and Age of Acquisition for 480 Color Photographic Objects
A. J. Benjamin Clarke, Jason D. Ludington (December 2017)
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Invented Spelling, Word Stress, and Syllable Awareness in Relation to Reading Difficulties in Children
Sheena Mehta, Yi Ding, Molly Ness, Eric C. Chen (December 2017)
- Impact Factor 0.660
- Available 1972 - 2017
- Volumes 46
- Issues 263
- Articles 1,632
- Open Access 34 Articles
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- Journal Title
- Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
- Coverage
- Volume 1 / 1972 - Volume 46 / 2017
- Print ISSN
- 0090-6905
- Online ISSN
- 1573-6555
- Publisher
- Springer US
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