Deck 12: Language and Thought
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Deck 12: Language and Thought
1
Language is primarily a system for:
A) building relationships
B) communication
C) survival
D) learning
A) building relationships
B) communication
C) survival
D) learning
B
2
The underlying ____________ of all human languages is the same.
A) morphology
B) lexicon
C) structure
D) phonetics
A) morphology
B) lexicon
C) structure
D) phonetics
C
3
Which theoretical approach to language in the early 20th century focused on the different levels of linguistic description?
A) Structuralism
B) Cognitivism
C) Behaviourism
D) Functionalism
A) Structuralism
B) Cognitivism
C) Behaviourism
D) Functionalism
A
4
Which of the following is a language?
A) Honeybees' waggle dance
B) Swahili
C) Vervet monkeys' alarm calls
D) All of the above
A) Honeybees' waggle dance
B) Swahili
C) Vervet monkeys' alarm calls
D) All of the above
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5
Why did American Sign Language receive a great attention in language research?
A) Because of its particular structural complexity that makes it different from the other sign languages.
B) Because it's the only sign language that uses body postures instead of finger, hand, and arm configurations.
C) Because of attempts to teach it to great apes.
D) Because it only uses finger configurations, maintaining hands and arms in fixed positions.
A) Because of its particular structural complexity that makes it different from the other sign languages.
B) Because it's the only sign language that uses body postures instead of finger, hand, and arm configurations.
C) Because of attempts to teach it to great apes.
D) Because it only uses finger configurations, maintaining hands and arms in fixed positions.
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6
What is the subject matter of Pragmatics?
A) The sounds of speech.
B) The meaning of words.
C) The rules about how words group into phrases.
D) The contextual aspects of meaning.
A) The sounds of speech.
B) The meaning of words.
C) The rules about how words group into phrases.
D) The contextual aspects of meaning.
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7
What level of linguistic description is divided into 'articulatory', 'acoustic', and 'auditory'?
A) Lexical
B) Phonetic
C) Semantic
D) Phonological
A) Lexical
B) Phonetic
C) Semantic
D) Phonological
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8
Which of the following is a suprasegmental aspect of phonology?
A) Stress
B) Syntax
C) Inflection
D) Prefix
A) Stress
B) Syntax
C) Inflection
D) Prefix
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9
Dr Craig is a linguist who is investigating how the meaning of a word depends on the syntax of the phrase. Dr Craig's research focuses on the ___________ level of linguistic description.
A) lexical
B) syntactic
C) morphological
D) semantic
A) lexical
B) syntactic
C) morphological
D) semantic
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10
What level of linguist description relates to the prefixes and suffixes of words?
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11
According to your textbook, what are the seven levels of linguistic description?
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12
The subdivisions of the semantic level of language include the _________ which relates to the word meaning, and ___________ which relates to how meaning depends on syntax.
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13
Linguists focus on __________ aspects of language which tend to be the same for all human languages.
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14
Language is primarily a system for _________, both factual and _________.
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15
Great apes are able to learn the Sign Language and use it to communicate complex thoughts to humans.
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16
Why did the Linguistic Society of Paris ban debates on the evolution of language in 1866?
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17
Which influential linguist argued that language is uniquely human and its development is independent from the development of animal communication systems?
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18
Human vocal system is uniquely suited to producing the range of vocalizations used in human languages.
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19
The 'low voice box' is a crucial structure of the vocal system and is unique to humans.
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20
Discuss the main views on the evolution of human language.
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21
________ are sounds that signal differences between words in a particular language.
A) Phonemes
B) Phones
C) Phonologics
D) Phonics
A) Phonemes
B) Phones
C) Phonologics
D) Phonics
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22
Phonemes are commonly divided into:
A) Phones
B) Letters
C) Groups of letters
D) Vowels and consonants
A) Phones
B) Letters
C) Groups of letters
D) Vowels and consonants
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23
Which of the following statements regarding chimpanzees' language abilities is true?
A) The language comprehension skills of chimpanzees are equivalent to that of humans.
B) The language production skills of chimpanzees are equivalent to that of humans.
C) The language comprehension and productions skills of chimpanzees are limited in comparison to that of humans.
D) Chimpanzees communicate through hand gestures rather than through vocalizations.
A) The language comprehension skills of chimpanzees are equivalent to that of humans.
B) The language production skills of chimpanzees are equivalent to that of humans.
C) The language comprehension and productions skills of chimpanzees are limited in comparison to that of humans.
D) Chimpanzees communicate through hand gestures rather than through vocalizations.
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24
Which of the following claims refers to a particular limitation of animal communication system according to your textbook?
A) Animal communication is strongly bound to the here and now.
B) Animal communication doesn't involve the exchange of social information.
C) Animal communication doesn't involve the exchange of useful information.
D) Animal communication is limited to the exchange of information related to food.
A) Animal communication is strongly bound to the here and now.
B) Animal communication doesn't involve the exchange of social information.
C) Animal communication doesn't involve the exchange of useful information.
D) Animal communication is limited to the exchange of information related to food.
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25
According to the theorist Robin Dunbar, what replaced physical grooming in humans?
A) Social grooming
B) Self-grooming
C) Vocal grooming
D) Mental grooming
A) Social grooming
B) Self-grooming
C) Vocal grooming
D) Mental grooming
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26
Which of the following languages derives from Proto-Indo European linguistic lineage?
A) Latin
B) Classical Greek
C) Sanskrit
D) All of the above
A) Latin
B) Classical Greek
C) Sanskrit
D) All of the above
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27
What is the common linguistic ancestor of Latin and Sanskrit?
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28
Chomsky distinguished between linguistic _________, what people know about their language, and linguistic _________, the use of language in everyday circumstances.
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29
Describe the two reasons behind Chomsky's claim that children get very poor evidence about the grammatical rules of their language.
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30
According to Chomsky, how can children acquire a language despite being exposed to very poor evidence about its grammatical rules?
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31
What is a Universal Grammar according to Chomsky?
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32
According to Chomsky, children are born with a Universal Grammar.
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33
Describe Chomsky's theory of the language acquisition.
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34
Which of the following aspects has been overlooked by Chomsky's theory of language acquisition?
A) Structural similarities among different languages.
B) Humans' sensitivity to statistical patterns.
C) The vocal apparatus' development in children.
D) Children's utterances.
A) Structural similarities among different languages.
B) Humans' sensitivity to statistical patterns.
C) The vocal apparatus' development in children.
D) Children's utterances.
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35
Saffran (2003) showed that _________ infants were sensitive to statistical relations among syllables in streams of nonsense speech.
A) 8-month-old
B) 4-month-old
C) newborn
D) 12-month-old
A) 8-month-old
B) 4-month-old
C) newborn
D) 12-month-old
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36
According to Markman (1989), when children hear new words they use ________ to guess the word's meaning.
A) previous knowledge
B) social context
C) heuristic methods
D) adults' non-verbal communication
A) previous knowledge
B) social context
C) heuristic methods
D) adults' non-verbal communication
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37
Speaking and writing are part of the __________ of language.
A) understanding
B) listening
C) reading
D) production
A) understanding
B) listening
C) reading
D) production
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38
Writing is to reading as ___________ is to ___________.
A) production; speaking
B) production; understanding
C) listening; understanding
D) understanding; production
A) production; speaking
B) production; understanding
C) listening; understanding
D) understanding; production
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39
Most psycholinguists find it easier to carry out research on ___________ and with ____________ materials.
A) comprehension; printed
B) production; printed
C) comprehension; verbal
D) production; verbal
A) comprehension; printed
B) production; printed
C) comprehension; verbal
D) production; verbal
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40
What are the two main aspects of language use?
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41
On which aspect of language use (production or comprehension) have psycholinguists focused more?
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42
Listening and reading are part of the production of language.
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43
Describe the two main aspects of language use (i.e. production and comprehension).
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44
Which of the following written languages must be read from right to left?
A) English
B) Spanish
C) Hebrew
D) Russian
A) English
B) Spanish
C) Hebrew
D) Russian
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45
According to your textbook, speech/text comprehension occurs in __________ stages.
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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46
What is the 'segmentation problem' in spoken language comprehension?
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47
_________ is a store of knowledge about the words of a language.
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48
The syntactic analysis of language takes place in the very first stage of language comprehension.
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49
The segmentation problem is only relative to spoken language.
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50
What are the two models of language production presented in your textbook?
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51
Caroline is unsure whether to use the word 'children' or 'young' and inadvertently says 'chung'. This is an example of semantic:
A) clustering
B) fusion
C) combination
D) blending
A) clustering
B) fusion
C) combination
D) blending
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52
Much of the evidence for how speech production works comes from the study of:
A) speech errors
B) speech proficiency
C) bilingualism
D) aphasias
A) speech errors
B) speech proficiency
C) bilingualism
D) aphasias
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53
Saying "the Lord is a shoving leopard" instead of "the Lord is a loving shepherd" is an example of:
A) blend
B) omission
C) spoonerism
D) substitution
A) blend
B) omission
C) spoonerism
D) substitution
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54
The Bernard Baars' SLIP paradigm is used to:
A) test the feedforward models of production.
B) induce spoonerisms experimentally.
C) reveal people's hidden thoughts.
D) create speech ambiguity.
A) test the feedforward models of production.
B) induce spoonerisms experimentally.
C) reveal people's hidden thoughts.
D) create speech ambiguity.
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55
________ involves both comprehension and production.
A) Writing
B) Reading
C) Dialogue
D) Listening
A) Writing
B) Reading
C) Dialogue
D) Listening
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56
Why does most of psycholinguistic research use printed materials?
A) For convenience.
B) Because written language is the primary form of language.
C) For ethical reasons.
D) Because it's impossible to use any other material.
A) For convenience.
B) Because written language is the primary form of language.
C) For ethical reasons.
D) Because it's impossible to use any other material.
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57
What are the two main lines of research on reading?
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58
How are language disorders concerning reading also named?
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59
____________ dyslexias result from brain injuries and, unlike ____________ dyslexias, they tend to fall into relatively distinct categories of impairment.
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60
During reading the eyes do not move __________ along the lines of text. In fact, reading is characterised by small __________ movements, and ____________ between those movements.
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61
What are the movements along the lines of text called?
A) Fixations
B) Sequences
C) Jerks
D) Saccades
A) Fixations
B) Sequences
C) Jerks
D) Saccades
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62
During reading, the saccades cover on average about _________ letters.
A) three
B) five
C) seven
D) nine
A) three
B) five
C) seven
D) nine
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63
During reading, fixations last about:
A) a fifth to a quarter of a second
B) half second
C) three quarters of a second
D) one second
A) a fifth to a quarter of a second
B) half second
C) three quarters of a second
D) one second
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64
Pauses during eye movements during reading are called __________.
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65
__________ are occasional backward eye movements occurring during reading.
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66
Name the two main theories of eye movement control.
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67
What is the main distinction between developmental and acquired dyslexias?
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68
_________ dyslexics tend to regularize the pronunciation of irregular words, failing to identify them properly.
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69
Surface dyslexic cannot pronounce strings of non-words.
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70
There are two routes of reading, as shown by evidence of double dissociation in dyslexia.
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71
Sequential bilinguals have learned one language first and then the other.
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72
Describe the main classifications of bilingualism according to your textbook.
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73
Arash grew up in an Iranian family in London, learning English and Farsi together. Growing up, Arash used English more often than Farsi. Arash's bilingualism is:
A) simultaneous and balanced
B) simultaneous and dominant
C) sequential and balanced
D) sequential and dominant
A) simultaneous and balanced
B) simultaneous and dominant
C) sequential and balanced
D) sequential and dominant
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74
Marco is an Italian man who can speak German as fluently as his own mother tongue. When he was 6 he attended a German international school in Rome where the only language allowed was German. Hence, Marco grew up as a bilingual, speaking Italian at home and German at school. Marco's bilingualism is:
A) sequential and coordinate
B) sequential and compound
C) simultaneous and coordinate
D) simultaneous and compound
A) sequential and coordinate
B) sequential and compound
C) simultaneous and coordinate
D) simultaneous and compound
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75
Which of the following types of bilingualism refers to the two languages being acquired in the same setting?
A) Dominant
B) Sequential
C) Compound
D) Coordinate
A) Dominant
B) Sequential
C) Compound
D) Coordinate
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76
Which of the following types of bilingualism refers to one language being used to a greater extent than the other?
A) Coordinate
B) Sequential
C) Compound
D) Dominant
A) Coordinate
B) Sequential
C) Compound
D) Dominant
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77
The cognitive impact of bilingualism:
A) is mostly detrimental
B) is slightly beneficial
C) is almost entirely beneficial
D) has never been investigated
A) is mostly detrimental
B) is slightly beneficial
C) is almost entirely beneficial
D) has never been investigated
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78
Provide an example of a simultaneous, compound, and dominant bilingualism.
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79
Bilingual children, compared to monolingual children, show a greater ___________ awareness.
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80
_________ refers to being fluent in two languages, while people that are fluent in more than two languages are called ____________.
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