Brain & Aphasia
Language Structure
Processing & Meaning
100

What is Broca’s area?

This brain region in the frontal lobe controls speech production.

100

 What is a phoneme?

The smallest unit of sound that changes meaning in language.

100

What is lexical access?

This process allows us to quickly retrieve word meanings from memory.

200

What is Wernicke’s area?

This brain region in the frontal lobe controls speech production.

200

What is a morpheme?

The smallest unit of meaning in a word.

200

What is working memory?

This memory system temporarily stores information while reading or listening.

300

What is Broca’s aphasia?

This disorder causes slow, effortful speech but relatively good understanding.

300

What is semantics?

This refers to the meaning of words and sentences.

300

What is lexical ambiguity?

This occurs when a word has multiple meanings  

400

What is Wernicke’s aphasia?

This disorder produces fluent speech that often lacks meaning or contains made-up words.

400

 What is syntax?

This refers to the grammatical structure of sentences.

400

What is syntactic ambiguity?

This occurs when a sentence can be interpreted in multiple ways due to structure.

500

 What is aphasia?

This condition refers to language impairment caused by brain damage.

500

What is pragmatics?

This focuses on how context and tone influence meaning.

500

 What is parallel distributed processing (PDP)?

This concept explains how both hemispheres and multiple brain areas work together for language.

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