It's All in Your Head
Another Word for That
You Say Tomato
Learning to Speak
Nothing Stays the Same
100

The part of the brain that controls the articulatory muscles. 

What is the motor cortex? 

100

Chilly/brisk or happy/cheerful have this semantic relationship. 

What are synonyms? 

100

These are dialects that are determined by geographical boundaries. 

What are regional? 

100

This is the period from birth to puberty when it is easiest to learn a language. 

What is the critical period? 

100

Mutually intelligible forms of a language that differ in systematic ways. 

What are dialects? 

200

Type of listening test used to help understand language processing. 

What is dichotic? 

200

Flour & Flower and Sell & Cell are examples of this phenomenon. 

What are homophones? 

200

Type of dialects that are marked by gender, socioeconomic status, or race. 

What are social? 

200

The simplified speech style used when we speak to babies. 

What is Motherese or care-giver speech? 

200

A contact language that develops between communities with no shared language. 

What is a pidgin? 

300

The area of the brain that comprehends language. 

What is Wernicke's?

300

The type of antonyms represented by: happy/sad or easy/hard

What are gradable pairs? 

300

The type of differences between: highway, freeway, expressway.

What are lexical? 

300

The Wug test was designed to study this aspect of language acquisition. 

What is morphology?

300

The abbreviation for the dominant (prestige) dialect in America. 

What is SAE?

400

The type of methods used to study how the brain processes language. 

What are indirect? 

400

When you accidentally say "a poffee pot" instead of "a coffee pot."

What is anticipation? 

400

The type of differences between saying 'car' & 'cah.'

What are phonological? 

400

The stage of language acquisition that is represented by: "outside more" or "baby sad."

What is telegraphic? 

400

An accommodation to one's speech to sound more similar to the people they are talking to. 

What is convergence? 
500

Aphasia in this area results in effortful, reduced, and distorted articulation. 

What is Broca's Area?

500

When you accidentally say Go shake a tower instead of Go take a shower. 

What is a spoonerism? 

500

The type of regional differences that are marked by using double modals or double negatives. i.e. I might could eat another piece of pie. 

What are syntactic? 

500

The process of rule acquisition that is illustrated when a child makes errors such as "goed" or "2 feets."

What is overgeneralization? 

500

Changing one's speech from "What's up?" to "How are you today?"

What is style shifting?


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