Language perception is a research area that focuses on how individuals decode and interpret spoken and written language. It encompasses the psycholinguistic processes involved in recognizing and understanding phonetic, syntactic, and semantic aspects of language, as well as how context and prior knowledge influence language comprehension. Researchers in this field use techniques such as eye tracking, brain imaging, and behavioral experiments to investigate how individuals process and make sense of linguistic input. The findings from language perception studies inform our understanding of language processing mechanisms and help improve language teaching and learning strategies.