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BukuIndividual differences in language ability and language behavior
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Author: Fillmore, Charles J. (Editor); Kempler, Daniel (Editor); Wang, William S.Y. (Editor)
Topik: PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 0-12-255950-9(Hb)    
Penerbit: Academic Press     Tempat Terbit: New York    Tahun Terbit: 1979    
Jenis: Books
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  1. Psychometric approaches to the study of language abilities, halaman 13-32
  2. Sapir, competence, voices, halaman 33-46
  3. The treatment of individual differences in psycholinguistic research, halaman 47-56
  4. Verbal fluency and the language-bound effect, halaman 57-84
  5. On fluency, halaman 85-102
  6. Language use and language judgment, halaman 103-126
  7. Where's English?, halaman 127-166
  8. Profile analysis of language disability, halaman 167-188
  9. Phonology as an individual access system: Some data from language acquisition, halaman 189-202
  10. Individual differences in second language acquisition, halaman 203-228
  11. Individual variation in some phonetic aspects of language acquisition, halaman 229-244
  12. Individual variation in the perception of dichotic chords, halaman 245-252
  13. Effect of aphasia on the retrieval of lexicon and syntax, halaman 253-260
  14. How shall a thingummy be called?, halaman 261-276
  15. On the evolution of neurolinguistic variability: Fossil brains speak, halaman 277-288
  16. Strategies of linguistic processing in human split-brain patients, halaman 289-304
  17. Individual and social differences in language age, halaman 305-326
  18. Locating the frontier between social and psychological factors in linguistic variation, halaman 327-340

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