Exam 9: Language I: Introduction to Language and Language Comprehension
Exam 1: An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology86 Questions
Exam 2: Perceptual Processes I: Visual and Auditory Recognition81 Questions
Exam 3: Perceptual Processes II: Attention and Consciousness57 Questions
Exam 4: Working Memory76 Questions
Exam 5: Long-Term Memory89 Questions
Exam 6: Memory Strategies and Metacognition65 Questions
Exam 7: Mental Imagery and Cognitive Maps82 Questions
Exam 8: General Knowledge91 Questions
Exam 9: Language I: Introduction to Language and Language Comprehension60 Questions
Exam 10: Language II: Language Production and Bilingualism77 Questions
Exam 11: Problem Solving and Creativity85 Questions
Exam 12: Deductive Reasoning and Decision Making105 Questions
Exam 13: Cognitive Development Throughout the Lifespan85 Questions
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You have learned that if you want to combine a noun such as girl with a verb such as run,the noun precedes the verb,and you must add an s to form girl runs.The rules that govern this kind of procedure are known as
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According to the cognitive-functional approach to language,
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Adults tend to read tongue twisters more slowly than other sentences of the same length and complexity.This observation
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In contrast to spoken language,written language is more likely
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Imagine that you are listening to a reading researcher,who is discussing the approach that should use for elementary school children in the United States.Which of the following arguments are you most likely to hear?
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When you read a section of your cognitive psychology textbook,you read language units that are longer than an isolated paragraph.This kind of language is called
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According to the current explanation for how we process an ambiguous word,
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When processing language,we begin making judgments about what the sentence means before we have heard (or read)the entire sentence.This is referred to as
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Which of the following statements about the passive voice is correct?
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Which of the following students' statements provides the best summary of the information on aphasia?
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Suppose that you are walking on your college campus,and a stranger asks you how to get to the library.Before answering,you need to figure out whether this person is familiar with any of the landmarks on the campus.Your concern about background information is most relevant for the aspect of language known as
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Suppose that you ask a stranger what time it is,and he produces several wordy sentences that don't seem to make sense.Without knowing additional information,you would suspect that he has
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When a sentence in a written passage contains an ambiguous word,
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Chapter 9 discussed Noam Chomsky's theories about language.According to this discussion,
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In the sentence,"Chris called up the psychology professor," what is the surface structure?
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Leslie is participating in an experiment in which she presses the spacebar on a computer keyboard in order to see one word of a sentence at a time.Her reaction time to process each individual word is measured.This procedure is an example of a
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