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The psycholinguistics of entrepreneurship

Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 2017
Abstract We compare data across 24,624 Twitter users to examine differences between entrepreneurs and the general population. Our analyses reveal that entrepreneurs manifest more positive and fewer negative emotions than the general population.
Tata Amulya   +4 more
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Psycholinguistics

2002
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Bot, C.L.J. de, Kroll, J.F.
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The Politics of Psycholinguistics

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2014
This article narrates the history of the interdisciplinary field of psycholinguistics from its modern organization in the 1950s to its application and influence in the field of reading instruction. Beginning as a combination of structural linguistics, behaviorist psychology, and information theory, the field was revolutionized by the collaboration of ...
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The psycholinguistics of metaphor

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2003
Can lawyers be sharks, can jobs literally be jails, and can dogs fly across lawns? Such metaphors create novel categories that enable us to characterize the topic of interest. These novel metaphorical categories are special in that they are based on outstanding exemplars of those categories, and they borrow the exemplar's name for use as the category ...
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Psycholinguistics and Deafness

American Annals of the Deaf, 1997
In the summer of 1967, American educators of the deaf observed two significant milestones. It was a year which commemorated establishment of the first school for the deaf 150 years before in Hartford, Connecticut, and which celebrated the 100th anniversary of the introduction of oral methods of teaching the deaf at the Clarke School for the Deaf and ...
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On Psycholinguistic Grammars

Grammars, 1998
It has long been known that language acquisition is only possible if information is available above and beyond the mere presence of a set of strings in the language. One commonly postulated source of such information is a (possibly innate) constraint on the syntactic forms that a grammar can take.
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Expressivity and Psycholinguistics

Abstract Language expresses more than just descriptions; it conveys emotions, feelings, and attitudes, particularly through negative expressives. These terms—such as exclamations, slurs, epithets, and adjectives—reflect a speaker’s negative stance toward something and have distinct semantic and grammatical properties.
Filippo Domaneschi   +1 more
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Language and psycholinguistics: a review.

Psychological Bulletin, 1946
The major interest of the present review is in the behavioral phases of language events. Non-psychological and psychological studies of language are described. An extensive section deals with theory in psycholinguistics. 201-item bibliography.
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Psycholinguistics

International Journal of English Learning & Teaching Skills, 2019
According to study –Psycholinguistics or psychology of language is the study of the interrelation between linguistic factors and psychological aspects.The field is attached with psychological and neurobiological factors that help humans to acquire, use, comprehend and produce language.
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Psycholinguistics

Abstract Psycholinguistics focus on the study of the mental processes that underlie our ability to produce, understand, and acquire languages. After reviewing the experimental methods that are most commonly used in psycholinguistics, this chapter presents two areas of research in language comprehension that have received much ...
Mahayana C Godoy   +2 more
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