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The mental representation for each concept is likely to represent an average or ideal for the category’s members.

What is prototype theory?

100

One way to differentiate between concepts like “Sam has a dog” and “Sam is a dog” is to store information

What is in in propositional networks?

100

Rules that describe the proper way to speak, or the way language is supposed to be

What are prescriptive rules?

100

Language determines the types of concepts and thoughts a person can have

What is the Whorfian hypothesis?

100

Steps that lead to both a verbal memory and a visual memory

What is dual coding?

200

If asked to name as many birds as they can, participants are most likely to name

What are birds that resemble the prototype?

200

Within a parallel distributed processing (PDP) model, the term “spreading activation” refers to the fact that

What is activation of one concept will lead to many other nodes that, as a group, represent other concepts?

200

The rules governing the sequence of words in forming phrases and sentences

What is syntax?

200

Time-measuring techniques used to record how long it takes to complete a mental process.

What are chronometric studies?

200

Recalling something in a zoomed out perspective?

What is boundary extension?

300

Most natural level of categorization, which is neither too specific nor too general.

What is a “basic-level category”?

300

The process of “slicing” the stream of speech into successive syllables or words 

What is speech segmentation?

300

When the setting in which a sentence occurs can help us understand garden-path sentences.

What is extralinguistic context?

300

When participants (often unknowingly) change their responses to what they think the experimenter is looking for

What are demand characteristics?

300

In any of the network models of knowledge, your learning occurs when the two concepts become...

What is connected more strongly?


400

single remembered instance of the category

What is an exemplar?

400

Phonemes overlap, both in their production and in their sound pattern.

What is coarticulation?

400

In speaking, the pattern of pauses and the rise and fall of pitch.

What is prosody?

400

________ imagery is associated with how things look, while ________ imagery is associated with an abstract form or arrangement.

What are visual and spatial?

400

Collins and Quillian proposed that conceptual knowledge is represented in the mind through this.

What is a hierarchy of concepts.

500

When compared to the statement “A canary is a bird,” the reaction time for “A canary is an animal” will be

What is slower?

500

The smallest units of language that carry meaning.

What are morphemes?

500

Knowing about how language is ordinarily used

What is pragmatics?

500

Being able to describe many tiny details in the picture, as if you were still viewing the picture.

What is eidetic memory?

500

Hearing the sentence "His *ame is Barry" as if the n was spoken.

What is the phonemic restoration effect?