THE ROLE OF MENTAL LEXICON IN PSYCHOLINGUISTICS

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  • Kobilova Aziza Baxriddinovna Author

Abstract

This article comprehensively outlines psycholinguistics as a field concerned with how humans acquire, understand, use, and represent language —rooted in cognitive psychology and linguistics, validated by annotated corpora and brain-scanning methods, and applied in clinical settings and technology development.

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2025-06-08