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Which of the following is not a major concern of psycholinguistics?

a. understanding
b. representation speech
c. production
d. comprehension

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Psycholinguistics focuses on language processing and not on understanding social cues, such as when to speak. Cognitive psychology studies human thinking, including language-related processes. The construction of memories pertains to how they are formed, not directly related to psycholinguistics.

  • The field of psycholinguistics explores how humans understand, produce, and represent language both in speaking and comprehension.
  • A major concern of psycholinguistics is not understanding when to speak up and when to be silent, as this pertains more to social norms and situational awareness rather than the cognitive processes involved in language.
  • The cognitive psychology branch, on the other hand, specifically focuses on the study of human thinking, which involves various mental processes including those related to language.
  • When considering the aspect of new memories, they are sometimes referred to as construction of memories, while the recall of these memories can involve reconstruction.
  • This terminology acknowledges that our memories are not just passively recorded but actively built and rebuilt over time.
  • In summary, the incorrect option in the context of psycholinguistics concerns social behavior—understanding when to speak up and when to be silent—rather than the linguistic processes of understanding, representing, and producing speech or language comprehension.

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