Psychology of Language

PSY **367 (3)

(Also offered as LING 367 / 567)

Theoretical and methodological issues in psycholinguistics, including comprehension, speech perception and production, language acquisition, bilingualism, brain and language, reading.

Prerequisite: ANTH 1115 or LING 2110 or LING 301 or PSYC 2110 or PSYC 2120 or PSYC 2220 or PSYC 2250 or PSYC 2270.



Prerequisites / Corequisites

Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology [Language, Culture and the Human Animal] - ANTH 1155 [110]


Introduction to the Study of Language and Linguistics [Introduction to the Study of Language] - LING 2110 [101]


Introduction to Linguistic Analysis - LING 301


Social Psychology - PSYC 2110 [PSY 271]


Developmental Psychology - PSYC 2120 [PSY 220]


Cognitive Psychology - PSYC 2220 [PSY 265]


Brain and Behavior - PSYC 2250 [PSY 240]


Psychology of Learning and Memory - PSYC 2270 [PSY 260]



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