Linguistic processing is a field of study within the broader field of linguistics that focuses on how humans process language at various levels, such as phonological, syntactic, and semantic processing. Researchers in this area investigate how language is perceived, comprehended, and produced by the human brain, and explore the cognitive processes involved in these tasks. This research often involves using experimental techniques such as eye tracking, reaction time measures, and neuroimaging to better understand how language is processed in the brain. Linguistic processing research has important implications for understanding language disorders, language acquisition, and the development of artificial intelligence systems that can understand and generate human language.