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What does psycholinguistics primarily study?

AThe historical development of languages

BThe relation between language and culture

CThe mental processes involved in language

DThe use of slang and dialects

Answer:

C. The mental processes involved in language

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Psycholinguistics explores how the human brain understands, stores, and produces language, including how language is acquired and how thought patterns are linked to linguistic structure.


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