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Introducing language and cognition : a map of the mind / Mike Sharwood Smith.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, [2016]Description: xvii, 224 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781316606704 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • P 118.2 .Sh24 2017
Contents:
The basic design -- Perception -- Motion -- Meaning -- Affect -- Memory, processing and activation -- Consciouness and attention -- Developing knowledge and ability -- Defining language -- The core system -- Language beyond the core -- Two ways of knowing a language -- Language and affect -- Language development in the monolingual -- Becoming multilingual
Summary: "In this accessible introduction, Mike Sharwood Smith provides a working model or 'map' of the mind, with language as its centrepiece. Drawing on cutting-edge research across linguistics, psychology and neuroscience, it allows students to quickly grasp how each separate aspect of the mind's operations can be related. This 'big picture' view includes the way the mind makes, stores and loses memories of all kinds as well how its various 'expert systems' combine and collaborate to solve, typically beyond our conscious awareness, the myriad of tasks we are faced with every minute and millisecond of our existence. The book also focuses on language, that is, the mind of monolingual, bilingual and multilingual speakers. It will be of interest to all students wishing to learn more about the complex relationship between language - one of the most important ways in which we define ourselves as human - and the mind. Clearly connects relevant topics with one another, enabling students to fully engage with the materials; Each chapter contains a short introduction and closing summary, which students can use as quick, easily accessible reminders of the main points; Additional features include a comprehensive glossary and an accompanying website, which will assist students in self-study and provide useful resources for instructors in setting homework and class discussion tasks" -- From the publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The basic design -- Perception -- Motion -- Meaning -- Affect -- Memory, processing and activation -- Consciouness and attention -- Developing knowledge and ability -- Defining language -- The core system -- Language beyond the core -- Two ways of knowing a language -- Language and affect -- Language development in the monolingual -- Becoming multilingual

"In this accessible introduction, Mike Sharwood Smith provides a working model or 'map' of the mind, with language as its centrepiece. Drawing on cutting-edge research across linguistics, psychology and neuroscience, it allows students to quickly grasp how each separate aspect of the mind's operations can be related. This 'big picture' view includes the way the mind makes, stores and loses memories of all kinds as well how its various 'expert systems' combine and collaborate to solve, typically beyond our conscious awareness, the myriad of tasks we are faced with every minute and millisecond of our existence. The book also focuses on language, that is, the mind of monolingual, bilingual and multilingual speakers. It will be of interest to all students wishing to learn more about the complex relationship between language - one of the most important ways in which we define ourselves as human - and the mind. Clearly connects relevant topics with one another, enabling students to fully engage with the materials; Each chapter contains a short introduction and closing summary, which students can use as quick, easily accessible reminders of the main points; Additional features include a comprehensive glossary and an accompanying website, which will assist students in self-study and provide useful resources for instructors in setting homework and class discussion tasks" -- From the publisher

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