A linguistic model refers to a theoretical framework used to study language and its structure, including grammar, syntax, and semantics. It helps psychologists understand how language is acquired, processed, and produced.
Related terms
Grammar: Grammar refers to the set of rules that governs how words are combined to form meaningful sentences.
Semantics: Semantics refers to the study of meaning in language. It focuses on how words and sentences convey specific meanings or concepts.
Phonology: Phonology is the branch of linguistics that deals with the systematic organization of sounds in languages. It studies the patterns and rules governing sound structures within languages.