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psycholinguistic

American  
[sahy-koh-ling-gwist-ik] / ˌsaɪ koʊ lɪŋˈgwɪst ɪk /

adjective

  1. of or relating to psycholinguistics.


Other Word Forms

  • psycholinguistic noun

Example Sentences

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The software package they offer, called SCOUT, uses psycholinguistic analysis to seek flags that, among other things, indicate feelings of disgruntlement, like victimization, anger and blame.

From Seattle Times

The linguistic software package they offer, called SCOUT, uses psycholinguistic analysis to seek flags that, among other things, indicate feelings of disgruntlement, like victimization, anger and blame.

From New York Times

My colleagues and I have conducted psycholinguistic experiments in which we manipulate the power of the speaker and examine its impact on comprehension.

From Salon

We used psycholinguistic analytics from IBM Research to extract a full spectrum of psychological, cognitive and social traits from Twitter data generated by influential fashion bloggers.

From Forbes