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LIN200 Quiz2
LIN200 Quiz2
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06/20/2004

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The four parts of the brain are:
Definition
Broca's area, Wernicke's area, Arcuate faciculus, Angular gyrus
Term
responsible for organizing the articulatory patterns of lanauge, directing the motor coretx when we talk, inflectional and functional morpehemes
Definition
Broca's area
Term
involved in comprehension and selection of words
Definition
Wernicke's area
Term
symptoms include
1. no articulation problems
2. disrupted rhytm
3. good comprhen, problems repeating previously heard words
Definition
conduction aphasia
Term
primary symtpoms include
1. distorted articulation
2. slow, effortful speech
3. frequent omission of function words
4. inflectional markers missing
Definition
Broca's aphasia
Term
Primary symptoms include:
1. flunet speech
2. difficult to comprehend
3. repeated tip of tongue phen
4. paraphrasing
5.no/little comprehension that something is wrong
Definition
Wernicke's aphasia
Term
located between wernicke's area and visual cortex.
converts visual stimul into auditory allowing spoekn word to match with written form
Definition
angular gyrus
Term
connection between broca's and wernicke. without it can't look up mental lexicon (via Wernicke's area) and say them (via Broca's)
Definition
Arcuate fasiculus
Term
LAD stands for what? We assume languation requires interaction with some kind of genetic programme inherent to human beings in combination to certain envrion factors that allows the child to acquire lang.
Definition
Language Acquistion Device
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Motherese characteristics include
1. Simpmle setence structure
2. Repetition
3. Few Incomplete sentences
4. Short Senteces.
Name more
Definition
5. More imperatives/Q's
6. Higher Pitch
7. Exaggerated intonation and stress
8. Longer Pauses
9. Restricted Vocabulary
10. COncerete reference to here and now .
11. Few utterances per conversational turn
Term
LA can be measured according to age or MLU, what is MLU?
Definition
Mean length of Utterance measures the average length of utterances, counted by morphemes.
Term
frequently found consontants are
pbm , counterparts are
Definition
f v (theta) th
Term
frequent found consontants are
t d n
Definition
(sh) z t(sh) dz
Term
frequently found consontants are kg,
s h j w infrequently found counter parts are:
Definition
l r ng
Term
photlogical development...
what is missing here?
Stopping, Devoicing, Voicing, Fronting, Vocalization, Densalization,Omission?
Definition
Gliding
Term
What is missing here
Stopping, Devoicing, Voicing, Fronting, Gliding, Densalization,Omission?
Definition
Vocalization
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phonological development that affects FINAL stops, fricatives and affricates
Definition
devoicing
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Denslaization is characterized by:
Definition
nasals replaced by oral stops
Term
Omission is characterized by?
Definition
unstressed syllables, final consonants, reduction of consontant clusters
Term
Vocalization is characterized by:
Definition
liquids replaced by vowels
Term
Gliding is characterized by:
Definition
liquids pronoucned as glides
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Fronting is characterized by:
Definition
velars and alveo-palatals proncoued as alveolars
Term
Stopping is characterized by
Definition
fricatives or affricates pronouced as stops
Term
Voicing is characterized by
Definition
INITIAL stops, fricatives and affricates voiced before vowels
Term
the 8 phological development substitutions are:
Definition
stopping, devoicing, voicing, fronting, gliding, vocalization, denasalization, ommission
Term
the 5 stages of syntactic development include
1. One word stage
2. Two word stage
3.________________
4. Questions
5._____________
Definition
3. Telegraphic Speech
5. Negation
Term
Since children lack most of the bound morphemes and non-lexical morphemes, this stage is dubbed as ________
Definition
telegraphic speech in which childrem make virtually no word order errors
Term
Typical development ofor non-lexical morphemes
1.-ing
2. Plural s
3. ________
4.______
5.Paste tense -ed
6. THird person singular present -s
7. Auxilary "be"
Definition
3. Posessive s
4. the,a
Term
Fomring Q's with Q words, there are 3 stages
1. Adding a WH-word at the beginning of a setnece and /or raising intoation
2. More WH words, rasising intotation is employed, and complexity increased
3,_____________________________
Definition
Inversion between subject and verb is used, although sometimes avoided
Term
3 stages of negation.
1. no or not is put in front of expression.
2. no and not appear in front of verbs, don't and can't in use
3._____________________
Definition
3. Other auxiliary forms are used: "didn't and wont'".
"isn't" is acquired very late in stage 3, so stage 2 forms prevail longer
Term
typical relative frequencey of morpehemes in parental speech
1. _____
2. ing
3. plural s
4._________
5. Posessive s
6. Third person singule present -s
7._____________
Definition
1. the, a
4. Auxiliary be
7. Past tense -ed
Term
to refer to fly as specks of dirt, dust, small insects, child's toe, crubms of bread is an example of what semantic development?
Definition
Overextension
Term
Wernicke's aphasia symtpoms include
1. Fluent Speech
2.
3. Repeated Tip of the Tongue Phen
4.______________________
Definition
Difficult to comprhend,
paraphrasing
Term
typical relative frquency of morphemes in parental speech.
1.______
2._______
3._______
4. auxilary be
5. Possessive s
6. 3rd person singule present -s
7. present tense -ed
Definition
1.the,a
2.-ing
3.plural -s
Term
typical relative frquency of morphemes in parental speech.
1.______
2._______
3._______
4. auxilary be
5. Possessive s
6. 3rd person singule present -s
7. present tense -ed
Definition
1.the,a
2.-ing
3.plural -s
Term
omission: ____syllables, ___consontants, reduction of consontant__________
Definition
unstressed, final, clusters
Term
denasalization:____replaced by oral_____
Definition
nasals, stops
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vocalization ____ replaced by _____
Definition
liquids , vowels
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gliding:____proncouned as glides
Definition
liquids
Term
fronting: velars and _alveo-palatals pronoucned as _____
Definition
velars, alveolars
Term
voicing:____ _____, fricatives and affricates voiced before ________
Definition
initial stops , vowels
Term
devoicing: ____ ____, fricatives and _______
Definition
final stops, affricates
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stopping: ____ or ______ pronoucned as __________
Definition
fricatives or affricates, stops
Term
properities include: distorted articulation, inflectional markers are missing
Definition
Broca's aphasia
Term
properities include: problems repeating previously heard words, disrupted rhtyhm.
Definition
Conduction aphasia
Term
role of angular gyrus:
Definition
located between broca's andn Wernick, without it we would not be able to "look up" words in our mental lexicon
Term
Which hemisphere is involved in holistic processing, advantage for melodies, enviornmental sounds
Definition
Right Hemisphere
Term
WHich hemisphere is involved in analytic processing, advantage for words, morse code, and numbers
Definition
Left Hemisphere
Term
Patterns for Pronounication:
Vowels are generally acquired before_____.
________ before other consonants.
Regardling place of articulation______before alveolars, velars and alveopalatals, interdentals are acquired last
Definition
consonants, stops, labials
Term
Patterns fof pronouncations
labials are acquired before ______
_____ and _____ ,
_____ are acquired last
Definition
alveolars.
velars, and alveopalatals, interdentals
Term
Typical development sequence for children non-lexical morphemes
1. ing
2. plural s
3. possessive s
4. the, a
5
6
7
Definition
5. paste tense ed,
6. 3rd person singular present -s
7. auxiliary be
Term
_________ of language is also a _______ period for the lateralization of the brain
Definition
Critcal period, critical
Term
_____ patients have difficulties interpreting sentences like:
a. The cat was chased by the dog
Definition
Broca's aphasia
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