Speech Perception
Meaning and Context
Discourse Processing
Language Acquisition
Word Recognition
100

What is the process of interpreting sounds as meaningful language?

What is speech perception?

100

The study of how context influences meaning in language.

What is pragmatics?

100

Understanding language beyond single sentences is called:

What is discourse processing?

100

The process by which children learn language over time.

What is language acquisition?

100

Recognizing written words quickly and efficiently is called:

What is word recognition?

200

This effect occurs when visual input (like lip movement) changes what we hear.

What is the McGurk effect?

200

When a sentence has more than one possible meaning, it is called this.

What is ambiguity?

200

This refers to connecting ideas across sentences to form a coherent story.

What is coherence?

200

Children’s ability to produce sentences they’ve never heard before shows:

What is productivity

200

Words that are seen more often are processed faster due to this effect.

What is the word frequency effect?

300

The ability to understand speech despite different accents, speeds, or voices.

What is perceptual constancy?

300

This type of ambiguity involves multiple meanings of a word.

What is lexical ambiguity?

300

These are mental connections we make to fill in missing information.

What are inferences?

300

Errors like “goed” instead of “went” demonstrate this learning pattern.

What is overregularization?

300

This effect occurs when related words are recognized more quickly.

What is semantic priming?

400

This phenomenon shows how we use context to interpret unclear sounds in speech.

What is phonemic restoration?

400

This type of ambiguity involves sentence structure.

What is syntactic ambiguity?

400

Prior knowledge structures that help us understand language.

What are schemas?

400

This theory suggests language learning is driven by general cognitive processes.

What is the usage-based approach?

400

The process of breaking words into meaningful units.

What is morphological processing?

500

This refers to how listeners divide continuous speech into separate words.

What is speech segmentation?

500

The intended meaning behind a speaker’s words is beyond the literal definition.

What is implicature?

500

This model suggests we build meaning step-by-step while reading or listening.

What is a constructive model of comprehension?

500

The idea that children learn language through interaction with others.

What is the social interactionist approach?

500

This model explains word recognition using multiple levels (like features, letters, words, etc).

What is the interactive activation model?

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