Language: Selected Readings

Language: Selected Readings by Parveen Adams is a first edition paperback published by Penguin Education in 1973. This 392-page book explores the field of psycholinguistics, presenting a collection of selected readings that delve into the intricate relationship between language and psychology. The book features a black and purple cover and is noted to be in good condition, with some light wear to the edges and spine, while the binding remains intact and the pages are neat and bright.
Readers will find a thoughtful compilation of texts that examine various aspects of language from a psychological perspective. The selected readings aim to provide insights into how language functions within the mind and its implications for understanding human behavior. This edition, published in the series entitled Penguin Modern Psychology Readings, offers a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of language and psychology, making it a noteworthy addition to any academic collection.
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391p paperback, black and purple cover, good condition, a little light wear to edges and spine, binding intact, pages neat and bright, a few light pencil marks, very good pre-owned copy, this copy published in the year 1972 in the series entitled Penguin Modern Psychology Readings.
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