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PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
ASSIGNED BY
Ma’am
HINA NAVEED
PRESENTED BY,
AHMAD ZAFAR
Definition of PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
 Psycholinguistics is a branch of study which
combines the disciplines of psychology and
linguistics.
 It is concerned with the relationship between the
human mind and the language as it examines the
processes that occur in brain while producing and
perceiving both written and spoken discourse.
 Psycholinguistics as a separate branch of study
emerged
in the late 1950s and 1960s as a result of
Chomskyan revolution.
The three primary processes in
PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
Language Compréhension
 Language Production
 Language Acquisition
LANGUAGE
COMPREHENSION
Understanding what other people say and write (i.e.,
language comprehension) is more complicated than it
might at first appear.
 Comprehending language involves a variety of
capacities, skills, processes, knowledge, and dispositions
that are used to derive meaning from spoken, written, and
signed language.
Comprehension is mainly thought to occur in the Wernicke’s
area of the brain which is located in the left temporal lobe.
Language comprehension is a complex process that occurs
easily and effortlessly by humans. It develops along with the
brain and is able to be enhanced with the use of gesture.
Though it is unknown exactly how early comprehension is
fully developed in children, gestures are undoubtedly useful
for understanding the language around us.
Language Production
 language production is the production of
spoken or written language. It describes
all of the stages between having a
concept, and translating that concept into
linguistic form.
Stages of production
Intended message
 Encode message into linguistic form
 Encode linguistic form into speech
[motor system]
 Sound goes from speaker's mouth to hearer's ear
[auditory system]
 Speech is decoded into linguistic form
 Linguistic form is decoded into meaning
Language Acquisition
Language acquisition is the process by which
humans acquire the capacity to perceive and
comprehend.
 language, as well as to produce and use words
and sentences to communicate.
 Language acquisition usually refers to first-language
acquisition,
which studies infants' acquisition of their native language.
 This is distinguished from second-language acquisition, which
deals with the acquisition (in both children and adults) of
additional languages.
 Language acquisition is just one strand of psycholinguistics
which is all about how people learn to speak and the mental
processes involved.
Theories of Language Acquisition
Behaviorism
Innateness
Cognition
Input
Behaviorism
Theories of language acquisition were heavily influenced by
behaviorism, a school of psychology prevalent in the 1950s.
 B. F. Skinner, one of the founders of behaviorist psychology.
As the name implies, behaviorism focused on people’s
behaviors. Language was viewed as a kind of verbal behavior,
and it was proposed that children learn language through
imitation, reinforcement, and similar processes
Innateness
 Two years later, Noam Chomsky showed that language is
a complex cognitive system that could not be acquired
by behaviorist principles.
Language is an innate capacity. A child’s brain contains
special language learning mechanism at the birth. This
suggests that children are born with a genetically
endowed faculty to learn and use human language, which
is part of the Universal Grammar.
Cognitive
Language acquisition is driven by Cognitive Development
as the child succeeds in making sense of the world
around it.
Jean Piaget ( 1980)
 Through a series of stages, Piaget proposed four stages of
cognitive development: the sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete
operational and formal operational period. The sensorimotor stage
is the first of the four stages in cognitive development which
"extends from birth to the acquisition of language".
Input theory
 Another theory of C. A. Ferguson (1977) is that children
are able
to learn language because adults speak to them in a
special
“simplified”.
Language sometimes called mothers, or child-directed
speech or more informally, baby talk.
This theory places a lot of emphasis on the role of the
environment in facilitating language acquisition.
Stages of Acquisition
The Babbling Stage – around 6 months
The One-Word stage – around 1 year
 The Two-Words stage – around 2 years
 The Telegraphic Speech stage
Sign Language
Deaf children acquire sign language much in the way
that hearing children acquire a spoken language .
Sign languages do not use sounds to express meanings.
Instead, they are visual gestural systems that use
hand, body, and facial gestures as the forms used to
represent words and grammatical rules.
 Sign languages are fully developed languages, and
signers create and comprehend unlimited numbers of
new sentences, just as speakers of spoken languages
do.
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Psycho linguistics Ahmad zafar

  • 1.
  • 3. Definition of PSYCHOLINGUISTICS  Psycholinguistics is a branch of study which combines the disciplines of psychology and linguistics.  It is concerned with the relationship between the human mind and the language as it examines the processes that occur in brain while producing and perceiving both written and spoken discourse.
  • 4.  Psycholinguistics as a separate branch of study emerged in the late 1950s and 1960s as a result of Chomskyan revolution.
  • 5. The three primary processes in PSYCHOLINGUISTICS Language Compréhension  Language Production  Language Acquisition
  • 6. LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION Understanding what other people say and write (i.e., language comprehension) is more complicated than it might at first appear.  Comprehending language involves a variety of capacities, skills, processes, knowledge, and dispositions that are used to derive meaning from spoken, written, and signed language.
  • 7. Comprehension is mainly thought to occur in the Wernicke’s area of the brain which is located in the left temporal lobe. Language comprehension is a complex process that occurs easily and effortlessly by humans. It develops along with the brain and is able to be enhanced with the use of gesture. Though it is unknown exactly how early comprehension is fully developed in children, gestures are undoubtedly useful for understanding the language around us.
  • 8. Language Production  language production is the production of spoken or written language. It describes all of the stages between having a concept, and translating that concept into linguistic form.
  • 9. Stages of production Intended message  Encode message into linguistic form  Encode linguistic form into speech [motor system]  Sound goes from speaker's mouth to hearer's ear [auditory system]  Speech is decoded into linguistic form  Linguistic form is decoded into meaning
  • 10. Language Acquisition Language acquisition is the process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive and comprehend.  language, as well as to produce and use words and sentences to communicate.
  • 11.  Language acquisition usually refers to first-language acquisition, which studies infants' acquisition of their native language.  This is distinguished from second-language acquisition, which deals with the acquisition (in both children and adults) of additional languages.  Language acquisition is just one strand of psycholinguistics which is all about how people learn to speak and the mental processes involved.
  • 12. Theories of Language Acquisition Behaviorism Innateness Cognition Input
  • 13. Behaviorism Theories of language acquisition were heavily influenced by behaviorism, a school of psychology prevalent in the 1950s.  B. F. Skinner, one of the founders of behaviorist psychology. As the name implies, behaviorism focused on people’s behaviors. Language was viewed as a kind of verbal behavior, and it was proposed that children learn language through imitation, reinforcement, and similar processes
  • 14. Innateness  Two years later, Noam Chomsky showed that language is a complex cognitive system that could not be acquired by behaviorist principles. Language is an innate capacity. A child’s brain contains special language learning mechanism at the birth. This suggests that children are born with a genetically endowed faculty to learn and use human language, which is part of the Universal Grammar.
  • 15. Cognitive Language acquisition is driven by Cognitive Development as the child succeeds in making sense of the world around it. Jean Piaget ( 1980)
  • 16.  Through a series of stages, Piaget proposed four stages of cognitive development: the sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational period. The sensorimotor stage is the first of the four stages in cognitive development which "extends from birth to the acquisition of language".
  • 17. Input theory  Another theory of C. A. Ferguson (1977) is that children are able to learn language because adults speak to them in a special “simplified”. Language sometimes called mothers, or child-directed speech or more informally, baby talk. This theory places a lot of emphasis on the role of the environment in facilitating language acquisition.
  • 18. Stages of Acquisition The Babbling Stage – around 6 months The One-Word stage – around 1 year  The Two-Words stage – around 2 years  The Telegraphic Speech stage
  • 19. Sign Language Deaf children acquire sign language much in the way that hearing children acquire a spoken language . Sign languages do not use sounds to express meanings. Instead, they are visual gestural systems that use hand, body, and facial gestures as the forms used to represent words and grammatical rules.  Sign languages are fully developed languages, and signers create and comprehend unlimited numbers of new sentences, just as speakers of spoken languages do.