Deck 9: Language

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The mental collection of all of the words we know is called a _____.

A) lexicon
B) dictionary
C) collection of words
D) phoneme restoration
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An issue in language comprehension due to variation in how phonemes are produced is known as _____.

A) functionalism
B) coarticulation
C) specialization
D) invariance problem
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_____ are the smallest representations that convey meaning and grammatical properties.

A) Phonemes
B) Morphemes
C) Orthographs
D) Words
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_____ is derived from phrase structure rules, while _____ is the linear order that actually gets produced.

A) Deep structure; surface structure
B) Surface structure; deep structure
C) Lexicon structure; deep structure
D) Surface structure; phoneme structure
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Which of the following is NOT a way that morphemes are used?

A) to switch to a different language
B) to add grammatical features
C) to change the meaning
D) to change syntactic class
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While sitting in class listening to your professor's lecture, a student sneezes. Miraculously, you still understand the particular point the professor was attempting to make. This illustrates _____.

A) the phoneme restoration effect
B) coarticulation
C) speech invariance
D) morphemes
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Meaning is to _____ as grammar is to _____.

A) semantics; pragmatics
B) phonology; syntax
C) syntax; semantics
D) semantics; syntax
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_____ aphasia is to problems with language comprehension as _____ aphasia is to language production.

A) Broca's; Wernicke's
B) Wernicke's; Broca's
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How many phonemes are in the word, "cups"?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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Language consists of all of the following kinds of domains except:

A) form
B) meaning
C) size
D) use
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How many morphemes are in the word "cows"?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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Broca's aphasia is associated with damage to the _____, whereas Wernicke's aphasia is associated with damage to the _____.

A) Left superior frontal cortex; left posterior temporal cortex
B) Left posterior temporal cortex; left inferior frontal cortex
C) Left inferior frontal cortex; left posterior temporal cortex
D) Left posterior temporal cortex; left superior frontal cortex
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The subfield of linguistics that examines the use of language within particular contexts is called _____.

A) semantics
B) syntax
C) orthography
D) pragmatics
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A dictionary is arranged in alphabetical order. It seems as though our mental lexicon is organized primarily according to _____.

A) When we learned each word
B) Alphabetical order
C) Frequency
D) Difficulty
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You are reading a story, and you notice the sentence, "The fly birds home." What is wrong with this sentence?

A) The semantics
B) The morphemes
C) The phonemes
D) The syntax
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Which of the following does NOT affect word recognition?

A) properties of the word
B) context
C) meaning
D) when you learned them
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The sentence "The man gave a cloud to his girlfriend" has questionable _____.

A) syntax
B) morphemes
C) semantics
D) orthography
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Language includes the elements of sounds, words, phrases, and sentences, each of which are related to each other _____.

A) temporally
B) spatially
C) semantically
D) hierarchically
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_____ morphemes can stand alone, whereas _____ morphemes must be attached to other morphemes.

A) Singular; plural
B) Free; bound
C) Plural; singular
D) Free; plural
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When you are having a conversation with someone, you often do not stop between words to emphasize that you are saying distinct words. This is known as _____.

A) specialization
B) coarticulation
C) functionalism
D) lateralization
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DeCasper et al. (1994) found that fetuses could distinguish between old and new stories in the womb. They measured this via _____.

A) Amniotic fluid
B) Heart rate
C) Blood work
D) Neurotransmitter levels
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Morphemes are the smallest representations that convey meaning and grammatical properties.
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Wernicke's aphasia is diagnosed when patients cannot produce fluent language.
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People who cannot comprehend language as a result of a brain injury are likely to have damage to the left inferior frontal lobe.
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In trying to say the tongue twister, "She sells sea shells by the sea shore", you accidentally say, "She shells she shells by the sea shore". This is an error of _____

A) addition
B) anticipation
C) shift
D) deletion
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All phonemes are letters of the alphabet.
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You are talking to your mother, telling her that you have been working hard and you need to e-mail a completed assignment to your professor. You accidentally say, "I have to e-mail my professor to my assignment." This is an error of _____.

A) anticipation
B) exchange
C) shift
D) perseveration
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According to _____, we construct one syntactic structure based on a set of parsing principles that focus on syntactic information alone.

A) The syntax-second approach
B) The syntax-first approach
C) The semantic-first approach
D) The morpheme-first approach
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Which animal demonstrates a "language" closest to that of humans?

A) dogs
B) cats
C) songbirds
D) mice
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In language development, language _____ typically lags behind language _____.

A) Comprehension; production
B) Production; comprehension
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According to Garrett et al. (1975, 1988, 1989), language production proceeds through a series of processes: _____, _____, and _____.

A) Formulation; syntax; articulation
B) Conceptualization; formulation; articulation
C) Articulation; conceptualization; functionalization
D) Conceptualization; formulation; speech segmentation
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Syntax is the level of representation at which there are rules that specify[ok?] the ordering of words.
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We are able to produce and understand an infinite number of sentences.
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According to Garrod and Pickering (2004), the mechanism through which alignment of the phonological, syntactic, semantic, and situational models occurs is _____.

A) perseveration
B) anticipation
C) coarticulation
D) priming
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Bound morphemes must be attached to other morphemes.
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Your friend is telling you a story about Tom. She states, "Tom proposed to his girlfriend last night. She said yes!" You assume that "she" is referring to Tom's girlfriend because of _____.

A) Semantic inference
B) Anaphoric inference
C) Syntactic inference
D) Morpheme inference
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You are watching a movie, and you recognize the leading actress from several other movies. You insist that you know her name, but you just can't remember it. This is known as _____.

A) The word-on-my-tongue state
B) The Freudian-slip-state
C) The tip-of-the-tongue state
D) The edge-of-the-tongue state
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All languages are created from the same set of phonemes.
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The subfield of linguistics that examines the use of language within particular contexts is called semantics.
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Language production typically lags behind language comprehension.
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Discuss the details of the structure of language. Give definitions for each term and provide examples.
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List, define, and give examples for each type of speech error.
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Compare and contrast Broca's aphasia and Wernicke's aphasia. Specifically, indicate the brain areas involved in each, the presenting deficits, and give examples of each. Define what it means to have an "acquired language deficit."
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The mental collection of all of the words we know is called a _____.

A) lexicon
B) dictionary
C) collection of words
D) phoneme restoration
lexicon
2
An issue in language comprehension due to variation in how phonemes are produced is known as _____.

A) functionalism
B) coarticulation
C) specialization
D) invariance problem
invariance problem
3
_____ are the smallest representations that convey meaning and grammatical properties.

A) Phonemes
B) Morphemes
C) Orthographs
D) Words
Morphemes
4
_____ is derived from phrase structure rules, while _____ is the linear order that actually gets produced.

A) Deep structure; surface structure
B) Surface structure; deep structure
C) Lexicon structure; deep structure
D) Surface structure; phoneme structure
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Which of the following is NOT a way that morphemes are used?

A) to switch to a different language
B) to add grammatical features
C) to change the meaning
D) to change syntactic class
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While sitting in class listening to your professor's lecture, a student sneezes. Miraculously, you still understand the particular point the professor was attempting to make. This illustrates _____.

A) the phoneme restoration effect
B) coarticulation
C) speech invariance
D) morphemes
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Meaning is to _____ as grammar is to _____.

A) semantics; pragmatics
B) phonology; syntax
C) syntax; semantics
D) semantics; syntax
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_____ aphasia is to problems with language comprehension as _____ aphasia is to language production.

A) Broca's; Wernicke's
B) Wernicke's; Broca's
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How many phonemes are in the word, "cups"?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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Language consists of all of the following kinds of domains except:

A) form
B) meaning
C) size
D) use
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How many morphemes are in the word "cows"?

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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Broca's aphasia is associated with damage to the _____, whereas Wernicke's aphasia is associated with damage to the _____.

A) Left superior frontal cortex; left posterior temporal cortex
B) Left posterior temporal cortex; left inferior frontal cortex
C) Left inferior frontal cortex; left posterior temporal cortex
D) Left posterior temporal cortex; left superior frontal cortex
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The subfield of linguistics that examines the use of language within particular contexts is called _____.

A) semantics
B) syntax
C) orthography
D) pragmatics
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A dictionary is arranged in alphabetical order. It seems as though our mental lexicon is organized primarily according to _____.

A) When we learned each word
B) Alphabetical order
C) Frequency
D) Difficulty
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You are reading a story, and you notice the sentence, "The fly birds home." What is wrong with this sentence?

A) The semantics
B) The morphemes
C) The phonemes
D) The syntax
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Which of the following does NOT affect word recognition?

A) properties of the word
B) context
C) meaning
D) when you learned them
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The sentence "The man gave a cloud to his girlfriend" has questionable _____.

A) syntax
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C) semantics
D) orthography
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Language includes the elements of sounds, words, phrases, and sentences, each of which are related to each other _____.

A) temporally
B) spatially
C) semantically
D) hierarchically
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_____ morphemes can stand alone, whereas _____ morphemes must be attached to other morphemes.

A) Singular; plural
B) Free; bound
C) Plural; singular
D) Free; plural
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When you are having a conversation with someone, you often do not stop between words to emphasize that you are saying distinct words. This is known as _____.

A) specialization
B) coarticulation
C) functionalism
D) lateralization
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DeCasper et al. (1994) found that fetuses could distinguish between old and new stories in the womb. They measured this via _____.

A) Amniotic fluid
B) Heart rate
C) Blood work
D) Neurotransmitter levels
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Morphemes are the smallest representations that convey meaning and grammatical properties.
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Wernicke's aphasia is diagnosed when patients cannot produce fluent language.
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People who cannot comprehend language as a result of a brain injury are likely to have damage to the left inferior frontal lobe.
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In trying to say the tongue twister, "She sells sea shells by the sea shore", you accidentally say, "She shells she shells by the sea shore". This is an error of _____

A) addition
B) anticipation
C) shift
D) deletion
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All phonemes are letters of the alphabet.
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You are talking to your mother, telling her that you have been working hard and you need to e-mail a completed assignment to your professor. You accidentally say, "I have to e-mail my professor to my assignment." This is an error of _____.

A) anticipation
B) exchange
C) shift
D) perseveration
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According to _____, we construct one syntactic structure based on a set of parsing principles that focus on syntactic information alone.

A) The syntax-second approach
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C) The semantic-first approach
D) The morpheme-first approach
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Which animal demonstrates a "language" closest to that of humans?

A) dogs
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D) mice
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In language development, language _____ typically lags behind language _____.

A) Comprehension; production
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According to Garrett et al. (1975, 1988, 1989), language production proceeds through a series of processes: _____, _____, and _____.

A) Formulation; syntax; articulation
B) Conceptualization; formulation; articulation
C) Articulation; conceptualization; functionalization
D) Conceptualization; formulation; speech segmentation
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Syntax is the level of representation at which there are rules that specify[ok?] the ordering of words.
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We are able to produce and understand an infinite number of sentences.
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According to Garrod and Pickering (2004), the mechanism through which alignment of the phonological, syntactic, semantic, and situational models occurs is _____.

A) perseveration
B) anticipation
C) coarticulation
D) priming
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Bound morphemes must be attached to other morphemes.
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Your friend is telling you a story about Tom. She states, "Tom proposed to his girlfriend last night. She said yes!" You assume that "she" is referring to Tom's girlfriend because of _____.

A) Semantic inference
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C) Syntactic inference
D) Morpheme inference
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You are watching a movie, and you recognize the leading actress from several other movies. You insist that you know her name, but you just can't remember it. This is known as _____.

A) The word-on-my-tongue state
B) The Freudian-slip-state
C) The tip-of-the-tongue state
D) The edge-of-the-tongue state
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All languages are created from the same set of phonemes.
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The subfield of linguistics that examines the use of language within particular contexts is called semantics.
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Language production typically lags behind language comprehension.
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Discuss the details of the structure of language. Give definitions for each term and provide examples.
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List, define, and give examples for each type of speech error.
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Compare and contrast Broca's aphasia and Wernicke's aphasia. Specifically, indicate the brain areas involved in each, the presenting deficits, and give examples of each. Define what it means to have an "acquired language deficit."
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