| 41. | Those who bring a psycholinguistic orientation view variability as an inherent feature of the learner's interlanguage.
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| 42. | It has been widely influential in speech technology, psycholinguistics, and theories of language form and meaning.
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| 43. | After college she studied psycholinguistics and almost attended a graduate degree program in speech pathology at Columbia University.
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| 44. | Her primary field is psycholinguistics, and her research interests include L1 ( first-language ) acquisition.
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| 45. | The field of linguistics and psycholinguistics since then has been defined by reactions to Chomsky, pro and con.
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| 46. | Nativism represents an adaptation of this, grounded in the fields of genetics, cognitive psychology, and psycholinguistics.
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| 47. | In psycholinguistics, "'language production "'is the production of spoken or written language.
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| 48. | For example, one way to approach the concept of an interpretant is to think of a psycholinguistic process.
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| 49. | He was a founding editor of the journal Applied Psycholinguistics, and has served on numerous other editorial boards.
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| 50. | In 1980 Gibbs finished up in San Diego by getting his Ph . D in Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics.
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