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Spoken,written,or signed words and the ways they are combined to communicate meaning constitute
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________ is an early speech stage in which a child speaks like a telegram using mostly nouns and verbs.
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Which of the following was cited by Whorf as evidence in support of the linguistic determinism hypothesis?
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Wernicke's area is typically located in the left ________ lobe.
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The system of rules in a language that enables us to understand and communicate with others is called
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The spontaneous utterance of a variety of sounds by infants is called
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Children begin to demonstrate that they know how to put words in a sensible order during the ________ stage.
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The ability to produce words is to productive language as the ability to comprehend speech is to ________ language.
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The English language has ________ letters than phonemes,and the consonant phonemes generally carry ________ information than the vowel phonemes.
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People's procedural memory of how to open the front door of their house is most likely to consist of
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Long before they can say words,many 6-month-old infants recognize the names of objects.This best illustrates their emerging capacity for
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When her teacher mentioned the arms race,Krista understood that the word "arms" referred to weapons and not to body parts.Krista's correct interpretation best illustrates the importance of
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Rebecca is preparing to take the driving test to get her license.As she thinks about what to do when the test begins,she thinks in mental images This is also referred to as
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A pet monkey was presented with pictures of a variety of cars interspersed with pictures of a variety of animals.The monkey's ability to separate all the car pictures into one pile and all the animal pictures into another,separate pile would best illustrate the monkey's capacity for
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The older a person is when moving to a new country,the harder it is to learn the language.This best illustrates the importance of ________ for learning language.
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Many people who are bilingual experience a different sense of self depending on which language they are using.This most clearly illustrates the implications of
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Which of the following best illustrates productive language?
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