Memory Errors
Confidence and Forgetting
Generic Knowledge
Phonology
Organizing Language
100

Things that can cause memory errors. 

What are prior expectation or beliefs; emotional or much discussed events?

100

People tend to trust memories that are expressed with this.

What is confidence? 

100

Features that are common within the family

What is family resemblance?

100

Another name for vocal cords.

What are vocal folds?

100

The smallest unit of sound that serves to distinguish words in a language.

Phoneme 

200

Causes gaps in recollection.

What is not noticing/paying attention to certain things and/or gradually forgetting some aspects of the experience?

200

Generally you can trust your memory because more often your recollection is?

Detailed, long-lasting, and correct

200

Argued that the simple terms we use everyday do not actually have definitions. 

Who is Ludwig Wittgenstein?

200

A buzzing sort of vibration

What is voicing?

200

Rules that govern the structure of a phrase or sentence

What is syntax?

300

Accounts for 3/4 of false convictions.

What are eyewitness errors?

300

Forgetting someone's name that you just met 

What is failure in acquisition. 

300

Some members of a category are more central or "ideal"

What is prototype theory?

300

The process by which the brain determines where one meaningful unit ends and the next begins in continuous speech

What is speech segmentation?

300

Words like "dog", "school", and "book" are examples of this 

What are free morphemes?

400

When a participant experiences an event and is then led to a misleading suggestion about how the event unfolded.

What is planting false memories?

400

The steps you can take to prevent forgetting.

What is testing yourself and revisiting a memory periodically? 

400

Depends of resemblance to the prototype and the resemblance is a matter of degree 

What is membership?

400

The way the brain organizes sequences of vowels and consonants

What is coarticulation?

400

People with this disorder can understand language they hear but cannot write or speak

What is nonfluent/Broca's Aphasia?

500

These errors are very easy to produce

What is misinformation effect?

500

Proposes that memories fade or erode with the passage of time.

What is the decay theory of forgetting?
500

Connectionist networks rely on this. 

Distributed representations 

500

Sounds can be categorized according to where the air- flow is restricted refers to this

What is place of articulation?

500

Technological advances, changes in social habits or politics, and changes in diet

What are things that can contribute to changes in language