LANGUAGE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TERMS
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Language has a strong influence on thought, and the concept of how language may influence cognition remains an area of study and debate in psychology. If linguistics is about language, psycholinguistics is about the brain.' Psychologists then need to learn at least enough linguistics to have this systematic vocabulary and conversely linguists need to have a grasp of cognitive processes and their possible neural underpinnings.
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