Language Structure
Speech Perception
Reading & Comprehension
Theories of Language Processing
Cognitive Neuroscience of Language
100

What is the smallest unit of sound in a language?

Phoneme

100

What term refers to the ability to recognize speech sounds despite variations in pronunciation?

Speech invariance

100

What term describes the pauses our eyes make while reading?

Fixations

100

What theory suggests language processing occurs in distinct, independent modules?

Modularity hypothesis

100

What brain area is associated with speech production?

Broca’s area

200

What is the smallest unit of meaning in a language?

Morpheme

200

What is the term for the phenomenon where we hear a word even when part of the sound is missing?

Phonemic restoration effect

200

What is the typical span of words processed during a single fixation?

7-9 characters

200

What model argues that language comprehension involves both syntax and semantics simultaneously?

Interactive processing model

200

What brain area is linked to language comprehension?

Wernicke’s area

300

What is the term for the rules governing sentence structure?

Syntax

300

What theory explains that we recognize speech by comparing it to stored auditory templates?

Template-matching theory

300

What is the cognitive process of predicting upcoming words in a sentence?

Lexical prediction

300

What term refers to the mental activation of multiple meanings for an ambiguous word?

Lexical ambiguity

300

Damage to which area results in difficulty producing fluent speech?

Broca’s aphasia

400

What component of language deals with meaning in context?

Semantics

400

What effect demonstrates that visual information influences what we hear?

McGurk effect

400

What condition affects the ability to read despite normal intelligence and vision?

Dyslexia

400

What theory explains how word meanings are accessed in a hierarchical structure?

Spreading activation model

400

What is the condition where individuals speak fluently but with nonsensical meaning?

Wernicke’s aphasia

500

What is the study of the practical aspects of language use, such as conversation rules?

Pragmatics

500

What model proposes that speech perception is both top-down and bottom-up?

Interactive activation model

500

What term describes when a reader goes back to reread previous text?

Regressive saccades

500

What hypothesis suggests that language influences but does not determine thought?

Linguistic relativity hypothesis

500

What pathway connects Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas and is involved in repetition?

Arcuate fasciculus

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