málsferli
Málsferli refers to the processes by which humans perceive, produce, and acquire language. The term, from mál meaning language or speech and ferli meaning process, is used in linguistics, psycholinguistics, and neurolinguistics to describe how spoken and written language is processed, learned, and used across the lifespan.
Key components of málsferli include the perception of speech sounds (phonology and prosody), lexical access, syntactic
Research in málsferli employs a range of methods, including behavioral experiments, eye-tracking while reading or listening,
Applications of málsferli knowledge span education, clinical practice, and technology. In clinical contexts, it informs the
Related fields include linguistics, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and speech-language pathology.