Psychology of Language and Communication is an international journal produced in Poland since 1997 (first by Energeia Publishers, then by Matrix Publishers, Versita Publishers and lately by De Gruyter Open). The idea of launching the journal took shape at the Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw (the journal's owner). The journal publishes articles on different aspects of psychological studies on language and communication processes in children and adults, including language production and comprehension, cognitive and social bases of speech, the nature and strategies of various types of discourse, development and disorders of linguistic and communicative competences. The journal welcomes original theoretical contributions, reports of empirical studies and book reviews. In its twelfth year of existence (2008), Psychology of Language and Communication started to appear online as well: http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/plc. All the earlier abstracts posted on the journal's website at the Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw (http://www.plc.psychologia.pl) were supplemented with the complete texts of the respective articles and these are now also available on the web. In 2012 the journal's owner decided to give up the printed version of Psychology of Language and Communication. Psychology of Language and Communication is now issued three times a year only on the Internet by De Gruyter Open.
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