
PSYCHOLINGUISTICS: A SCIENTIFIC BRIDGE BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT
Rahmonaliyeva Dilshunos Elyorbek kizi , Chirchik State Pedagogical University 2nd year student of Uzbek Language and LiteratureAbstract
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the history of the formation of psycholinguistics, its main scientific areas, the complex interrelationship between language and thought, cognitive processes, speech activity, and neuropsychological foundations. Psychological factors in language learning, speech development, comprehension, and retention are analyzed. The relevance of psycholinguistics in the context of modern experimental methods and artificial intelligence is also considered.
Keywords
Psycholinguistics, thought, language, cognitive process, speech, neuropsychology, artificial intelligence, experimental linguistics.
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