Psycholinguistic Phenomena in Marketing Communications

Psycholinguistic Phenomena in Marketing Communications
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9781000149487
ISBN-13 : 100014948X
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Book Synopsis Psycholinguistic Phenomena in Marketing Communications by : Tina M. Lowrey

Download or read book Psycholinguistic Phenomena in Marketing Communications written by Tina M. Lowrey and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2020-07-24 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The field of psycholinguistics and the application of psycholinguistic theory to advertising and marketing communication has become a topic of great prominence in the field of consumer behavior. Psycholinguistic Phenomena in Marketing Communications is the first book to address the growing research in this area. This timely volume combines research conducted by current scholars as it demonstrates diversity of the field in terms of relevant topics and methodological approaches. It examines brand names and their semantic and sound-based impact; sentence structure and research in marketing communication; advertising narratives evoking emotional responses; the effects of empathy response on advertising; and the role of language and images in creation of advertising. The book includes authors from a variety of fields, including mass communication, marketing, social psychology, linguistics, and neuropsychology. A range of perspectives is discussed, from qualitative text analysis to controlled psychological experimentation. Psycholinguistic Phenomena in Marketing Communications is intended for students and scholars in numerous disciplines, such as advertising, marketing, social psychology, sociology, and linguistics. It is also suitable for graduate courses in these disciplines.


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