Speech Perception
Word Recognition and Reading
Language Comprehension and Production
100

What is the process called that grants listeners to recognise words that were said even with contrast in speakers, speaking rates, or accents?  

What is Speech Perception?

100

What is it the title of this mental storage that houses knowledge that pertains to words meanings, relationship, and pronunciation? 

What is the Mental Lexicon? 

100

In this kind of process it contains the transformation of thoughts into either spoken or written language. 

What is Language Production? 

200

What is the inclination to hear a phoneme that goes with one category or an another, instead as a progression which can be known as?

What is a Categorical Perception? 

200

What it the kind of effect that give an illustration in which individuals recognize letters with more of a accuracy when the letters appear to be in familiar words than by themselves? 

What is the Word Superiority effect? 

200

For example mistakenly saying "You have hissed all of class today" rather than "You have missed all of class today". What term can be used for this example? 

What is slip of the tongue. ("Speech Error")

300

What kind of effect which happens when visual input from a speakers mouth changes what the particular sound a listener entrusted that they heard? 

What is the McGurk effect? 

300

What is it called when readers apply the neighbouring text to come up with the meaning of a word that is not familiar so those readers rely on what? 

What are Context Clues?

300

This term can be used when comprehending the designed meaning of a idiom such as "spill the bean" in preference to it literal meaning, so this component of language can be used? 

What is Pragmatics?

400

As stated from this type of approach, it't when listeners utilize context and the use of prior knowledge to aid the identification of speech sounds. 

What is Top-down processing? 

400

This term can help determine the definition of words and sentences in language? 

What is Semantics? 

400

This cognitive process is used by readers and listeners to provide the information which is suggested but not stated outright? 

What is making inferences? ("Inferencing")

500

The documentation of this information that stems straight from the acoustic signal that travels to the ears is? 

What is Bottom-up processing?

500

This term is meant to reference how grammatical rules direct the process in how words are put together in sentences? 

What is Syntax? 

500

Within this distinctive model it offers that the understanding of language leans onto the engagement from several sources of information instead of being a singular processing system. 

What is the Interactive model of Language Processing? 

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