Subfields of language
Characteristics of Human Speech
CSD 220 Misc.
Exponent Practice
Log Practice
100

The use of the ability to use language as a social vehicle for establishing and maintaining relationships with others

pragmatics

100

No relationship between the sounds and their meanings

Arbitrariness

100

In the nature vs nurture debate, behaviorist are considered to be on what side? 

The nurture

100

Slove 67 * 64

611

67 + 64 = 611

100

Slove log(10*10)

2

200

What are the subfields of language

Syntax, semantics, phonology, pragmatics, and morphology

200

Specific messages that convey variety of meanings using background knowledge, situational contexts, nonvocal information, and dialect

Semanticity and Indexicality

200

The parents holds up a cookie and says, "cookie". Child responds "Cookie". This is an example of what kind of conditioned verbal behaviors. 

Echoic

200

Slove 320 * 75

2.4 *104

(3.20 * 102) (7.5 *101)

(3.20 * 7.5)  (102 * 101)

24                   102*101

2.4*101+103=104

200

Slove for log(4*0.6)

.38

log(4) + log(0.6)

.60 + -.22

300

The use of grammar and structural rules to connect different types of words.

syntax

300

Define Productivity

Communication through creative combinations of symbols

300

What are the areas of the brain?

Wernicke's area, Broca's area, Arcuate fascicles, motor cortex, primary motor strip

300

Slove 150/2000

7.5 *10-2

150 * 10^2

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2.000 * 10

.75 (2-3=-1)

7.5 *10-1 (-1+-1=-2) = 2.5*10-2

300

Slove for x=log(250/7)

x=2.86

log(250) = 2.40

log(7) = .84

2.40/.84 =2.857142857

400

The use of sounds through phonotactic constraints, and phonological rules, when specific sounds neighbor other sounds in the formation of speech

phonology

400

Is rapid fading shared with other species, limited or rare to other species, or restricted to other humans.

Share with other species 

400

What is the locutionary act

Producing an utterance using words via speaking, signing, or using assistive technology.

EX. If you say to a friend, "You've lost some weight," the locutionary act is limited to the utterance itself. It is the sentence the speaker speaks and the hearer hears

400

Slove 13579 * ((10-4)3

1.3579 * 10-8

13579 *10-12

1.3579 * 10

-12+4=-8


400

Slove for 3=log(20/x)

x=101.7

3=log20-logx

3=1.30-logx

(3-1.30)

1.7=logx

1.7=log10x

101.7

500

Give me an example of subfields that could overlap.

semantics with pragmatics, Semantics with Syntax, or phonology with phonetics

500

List all human speech characteristics restricted to humans (Hint 5)

Duality of patterning, Recursion, Prevarication, Reflexivity, Learnability

500

What does ZPD stand for and what does it do

Zones of Proximal Development
Cognitive/linguistic development and needs to intersect with LASS

500

Slove 3600/ (40 * 10-4)

9 * 105

3.600 * 103

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4.0 *10-3 

.9 (3--3 =6)

9 * 10-1 * 106  (6-1 =5)


500

Slove for 5=log(x/8)4

x=102.15

5=4 * logx - 4 *log8

5= 4 * logx - 3.6 (Move over -3.6)

8.6 = 4 * logx (divide by 4)

2.15 = logx

2.15 = log10x (Move 10 over and get X)


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