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PSY 369: Psycholinguistics
A brief history
Psycholinguistics : A brief history
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Pre-psycholinguistics:
The ancient Greeks:
• Noticed that brain damage could cause aphasia
• Aristotle: objects of the world exist
independent of language and that definite
words are subsequently allied to these objects
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Pre-psycholinguistics:
Paul Broca (1861):
• described a
patient who could say only one
word..."tan."
• damage to part of the left frontal cortex
("Broca's Area”)
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Psycholinguistics : A brief history
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Pre-psycholinguistics:
Karl Wernicke (1876):
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Found that damage to posterior part of the
temporal lobe caused a different kind of
language problems.
• Wernicke's Area
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Psycholinguistics : A brief history
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Pre-psycholinguistics (1800s):
Philosophers of Language:
• Wittgenstein: underlying logic of language
• Russell: reference and language universals
• Frege: sense and reference (meaning)
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Pre-psycholinguistics:
Merringer & Meyer (1895):
• Speech errors reveal properties of linguistic
system
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Pre-psycholinguistics:
Wilhelm Wundt:
• Physiologist
• Established the first psychological laboratory
• Wrote about language
• Early theory of language production
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Pre-psycholinguistics:
Ferdinand de Saussure:
• Linguist
• Separation of historical linguistics and
descriptive linguistics
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1920-50
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Pre-psycholinguistics:
• From the 1920’s to the mid 1950’s Psychology was
dominated by behaviorism
• John B. Watson (1920): Is thinking merely the
action of language mechanisms?
• Leonard Bloomfield (1935): Language
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Dawn of psycholinguistics (50s):
Lashley (1951):
• Neuropsychologist
• Argued that the structure of a sentences must
be more than just associations between
adjacent words
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Dawn of psycholinguistics (50s):
1951: Social Science Research Council
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• Conference which invited many of the most
prominent psychologists and linguists
• Often identified as the “birth” of
psycholinguistics
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Dawn of psycholinguistics (50s):
1953: Another conference
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are n ee de d to s ee th is pi ctu re .
• Included psychologists, linguists,
anthropologists, and communication engineers
• First time the term psycholinguistics is used
• ‘Birth’ of Cognitive Science
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Dawn of psycholinguistics (50s):
Defense department funds projects:
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• Machine translators
• Machine speech processors
• The beginnings of the field of artificial
intelligence research
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Dawn of psycholinguistics (50s):
B. F. Skinner (1957):
• Behavioral psychologist
• Published Verbal Behavior
• In-depth analysis of language within the
behavioral framework
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Dawn of psycholinguistics (50s):
Noam Chomsky :
• Linguist
• (1957) published Syntactic Structures
• (1959) book review of Verbal Behavior
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Chomskyan revolution
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Major proposals/innovations
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Develop a grammar that can generate an infinite
number of grammatical sentences
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Language acquisition - innate universal grammar
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Transformational-generative grammar
Limited explicit instruction for language learners
Arguments against behaviorist accounts of language
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Often credited with the downfall of behaviorism
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1961-70
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Psycholinguistics (60s):
George Miller
• Cognitive psychologist
• Collaborated with Chomsky
• Beginnings of the search for the psychological
reality of linguistic rules
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1961-70
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Psycholinguistics (60s):
The search for psychological reality of
syntactic transformations begins
• e.g., studies by Bever, Fodor, and Garrett
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1971-80
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Artificial intelligence (60s & 70s):
Computer theory began to have an impact:
• Newell & Simon: computers are symbol manipulators,
information processing approach
• Collins & Quillian: natural language processing requires an
explicit representation of conceptual knowledge
• Networks of proposition & spreading activation
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Psycholinguistics (70s):
Psycholinguistic research begins to drift away from linguistics:
• Mounting evidence against psychological reality of
transformation
• New competing linguistic theories (e.g., generative semantics)
and rapid change to existing theories
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1971-80
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Psycholinguistics (mid70s):
Psycholinguistics without linguistics:
• Began to shift focus away from syntax
• Higher levels of comprehension (e.g., meaning and
discourse)
• Lower levels: word recognition and sub-lexical perception
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1981-90
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Psycholinguistics (80s):
Psycholinguistics further splits:
• More drifting away from linguistic, focusing on cognitive
psychology (i.e. incorporation of more information processing
ideas)
• Splits within psycholinguistics: experimental psycholinguistics
and developmental psycholinguistics
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1981-90
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Psycholinguistics (mid to late 80s):
Rise of connectionism:
• Neural network models are (re-?)introduced to psychological
theory, including models of language
• Attracts a lot of excitement and debate
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1990-now
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Psycholinguistics (90s & today):
Cognitive Science starts to re-unify linguistics and psycholinguistics
(& neuropsychology, philosophy, anthropology, computer science)
• Linguists begin paying attention to psycholinguistic findings
• Psycholinguists start using linguistic theory again
Psycholinguistics
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A multidisciplinary field
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Psychology
Linguistics
Computer science
Neuropsychology
Philosophy
Anthropology
And more