Psycholinguistics
Sentences
Brain & Language
Reading
Discourse
100

Knowledge about rules that govern behavior 

What are pragmatics?

100

The more negatives a sentence has 

What is:

the more time we take to process it and more mistakes made in interpreting

100

the discipline that examines how the brain processes language

What is neurolinguistics?

100

What is direct-acces route

Recognition directly through vision without sounding out any words 

100

What is discourse?

Interrelated language units longer than a sentence 

200

Basic unit of meaning 

What is morpheme?

200

These make sentences difficult to understand. 

Negatives

Passive vs. active voice

Complex Syntax 

Ambiguous

200

Broca's aphasia versus Wernicke's aphasia 

Broca's - expressive language deficit 

Wernick's - receptive language deficit 

200

What is indirect-access route 

Translating visual stimuli into sound before reading 

200

Constructivist View 

readers usually draw inferences about causes of events and relationships between events 

300

Noam Chomsky believed that linguistic abilities are seperate from other cognitive abilities, meaning that language is ______. 

What is Language is Modular? 

300

We do not wait until an entire sentence is spoken before making judgements about what it means 

What is incremental interpretation?

300

Area of brain responsible for speech production, and where is it?

What is the broca's area, and front of the brain 

300

Using both direct and indirect access routes to reading 

What is dual-route approach to reading 

300

Theory of mind 

Our understanding of the mental state of others 

400

Approach that emphasizes the function of language is to communicate meaning

What is the cognitive-functional approach?

400

The fact that a single word can have multiple meanings  

What is lexical ambiguity?

400

Right hemisphere functions 

Emotional tone 

appreciating humor 

abstract language tasks 

400

This study had pairs of words presented with similar spelling but different sounds. Results showed we can directly recognize a word through vision 

What is Bradshaw and Nettleton (1974)

400

What does the study by Cassady (2004) tell us about test anxiety?

The study tells us anxiety can decrease students skills in understanding the information in their textbooks 

500

Emphasized that children have powerful cognitive and social-learning skills that interact with language.

Who is Tomasello?

500

What is complex syntax with one phrase embedded in another 

What is nested structure? 

500

Mirror system

what is the network of neurons in the brain's motor cortex 

500

What is the whole-language approach 

Reading instruction should emphasizes meaning and be enjoyable to increase enthusiasm about learning to read 

500

What were the results of Huitema et al (1993)?

Inconsistent phrases were read more slowly regardless of whether they were close in proximity or far, supporting the constructivist view