Exam 15: The Structure of the Language System
Exam 1: The Study of Language20 Questions
Exam 2: Describing Language20 Questions
Exam 3: The Foundations of Language20 Questions
Exam 4: Language Development20 Questions
Exam 5: Bilingualism and Second Language Acquisition20 Questions
Exam 6: Recognizing Visual Words20 Questions
Exam 7: Reading20 Questions
Exam 8: Learning to Read and Spell20 Questions
Exam 9: Understanding Speech20 Questions
Exam 10: Understanding the Structure of Sentences20 Questions
Exam 11: Word Meaning20 Questions
Exam 12: Comprehension20 Questions
Exam 13: Language Production20 Questions
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Exam 15: The Structure of the Language System20 Questions
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There are some patients with word deafness who still have intact repetition, a condition called:
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Which perspective states that capacity limitations arise from the architecture of the language system, and from individual differences in reading experience?
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Who argued that language processing makes use of two distinct working memory systems; one dedicated to controlled verbally mediated tasks, and one dedicated to automatic, obligatory "routine" language processing?
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The contents of the phonological stores are those items in long-term representations that have become highly activated. All levels of linguistic processing may correspond to components of working memory. This is the:
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The main role for the phonological loop is now thought to be limited to:
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Understanding speech necessitates the auditory analysis of incoming speech in order to access a representation of stored spoken word forms. This happens in the:
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McCarthy and Warrington observed that some patients showed impairment to a passive phonological store involved in unrelated word list repetition, but were good at repeating sentences, and others showed an impairment to a memory system involving meaningful sentence repetition, but could repeat lists of unrelated words. This is called:
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The size or efficacy of working memory capacity determines:
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Impairment of the phonological loop hinders the ability to repeat words and nonwords; a condition known as:
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Which of the following predicts success at foreign language vocabulary acquisition?
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The idea that a central memory capacity is used in language comprehension is known as the:
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The degree of ASTM impairment influences language function. A span reduced to ____________ items, can have profound consequences for language processing, including single-word processing.
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Which of the following is considered the phonological buffer of language processing?
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Working memory has a number of components; the most important for language is the:
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