psixolingvistika
Psixolingvistika, or psycholinguistics, is the interdisciplinary study of how humans acquire, comprehend, produce, and represent language. It aims to describe the mental processes and knowledge that support linguistic behavior, drawing on psychology, linguistics, cognitive science, and neuroscience. Core questions address how linguistic representations are stored in memory, how they are retrieved during real-time processing, and how language develops across the lifespan and in different contexts.
The field covers language comprehension, production, and acquisition, as well as processing in bilingual and multilingual
Researchers employ behavioral experiments (reaction time, lexical decision, priming), eye-tracking during reading or listening, and neuroimaging
Psycholinguistics emerged from the mid-20th century at the intersection of experimental psychology and linguistics and has
Findings have applications in language education, diagnosis and treatment of language disorders (such as aphasia and