Abstract

This study aims to reveal the nervous system in the human speech process with the point of view form a psycholinguistic analysis. This study uses a qualitative approach to the type of literature study. The results showed that understanding language, like producing it, is such an automatic importance that it may seem an easy-to-forget process. The sounds or letters fall on our ears or our eyes quickly, creating the words that make up simple and complex phrases and sentences. So understanding is little more than recognizing a succession of linguistic symbols with very rapid impact. But what appears on the surface to be "linguistically clear" may turn out to be a complex and almost impenetrable thing from a psycholinguistics perspective. Especially in research on the nervous system that is affected in the appearance of human language. So we see that they are weak in the appearance of speech because of their brain

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