Exam 13: Language Production
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
Exam 14: How Do We Use Language Introduction19 Questions
Exam 15: The Structure of the Language System20 Questions
Exam 16: New Directions20 Questions
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Which of the components of formulation involves putting words together to form a sentence?
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Which tip-of-the-tongue theory says that the target items are inaccessible because they are only weakly represented in the system?
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The stage of specifying the actual concrete phonological form of the word is called:
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In the sentence, "Get me a beer, if the beer is cold," a final "r" sound has been added explicitly to the end of the second "beer," so that it is pronounced "beea--riz." The word beer has been:
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During which stage of writing is written language produced from the representation in memory, and the writing plan turned into sentences?
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Who argued for a model of speech formulation that stated speech error evidence suggests there is a distinction between a functional level of planning and a positional level of planning?
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Which type of aphasia results in the production of fluent but often meaningless speech?
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The stage of specifying in a pre-phonological, abstract way the word that we are just about to say, is called:
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Processing of a particular syntactic structure influences the processing of subsequently presented sentences in a general phenomenon of syntactic priming known as:
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John was looking at a shop-front in the background that had the name "Clark´s" printed on it. When he told his son to "Get out of the clark," he meant to say, "Get out of the car." This is an example of:
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Sounds from the end of one syllable migrate to form the beginning of the next syllable during:
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Which of the following processes of speech production involves translating a conceptual representation into a linguistic form?
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Form-based word substitutions are sometimes called phonologically related word substitution errors, or:
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Subjects were given a word in an acoustic form through headphones, and were instructed to press a button as soon as they decided whether an item was a word or not. This was:
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Which of the following can be a filled pause, a repetition, a false start, or a parenthetical remark?
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Which of the following is an impairment in retrieving the names of objects and pictures of objects, and can be found in isolation, or accompanying other disorders?
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Which type of syntactic disorder is characterized by a sentence construction deficit, with some parts of speech being better preserved than others, and difficulty in understanding syntactically complex sentences?
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The smallest prosodic unit of speech (a stressed, strong syllable and any associated unstressed, weak syllables) is called a:
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