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The Cambridge Handbook of Working Memory and Language provides an in-depth examination of the cognitive mechanisms underlying language processing and production. This authoritative resource brings together contributions from leading researchers to explore how working memory constrains and facilitates linguistic competence.
The handbook covers essential topics including phonological storage, verbal reasoning, syntactic processing, and the relationship between working memory capacity and language abilities. It addresses both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, examining how working memory limitations affect language comprehension, production, and acquisition across the lifespan.
This volume is invaluable for cognitive psychologists, linguists, neuroscientists, and researchers studying language disorders. It offers comprehensive coverage of contemporary research methods, empirical findings, and theoretical debates that shape our understanding of how the mind processes language in real-time.







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