Deck 1: Introduction-Themes of Psycholinguistics
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Deck 1: Introduction-Themes of Psycholinguistics
1
Which is of primary interest to behaviorists?
A) the study of internal mental events such as feelings or images
B) the underlying processes involved in translating thought to speech
C) the role of experience in shaping language behavior
D) how the poverty of stimulus affects language acquisition
A) the study of internal mental events such as feelings or images
B) the underlying processes involved in translating thought to speech
C) the role of experience in shaping language behavior
D) how the poverty of stimulus affects language acquisition
the role of experience in shaping language behavior
2
Sociolinguists study the linguistic behavior of:
A) individuals with language disorders
B) individuals who are bilingual
C) prelinguistic children
D) individuals engaged in social interaction
A) individuals with language disorders
B) individuals who are bilingual
C) prelinguistic children
D) individuals engaged in social interaction
individuals engaged in social interaction
3
Function words, which include prepositions and conjunctions, are known as _______ words.
A) open-class
B) closed-class
C) tacit
D) explicit
A) open-class
B) closed-class
C) tacit
D) explicit
closed-class
4
The relationship between picked and up in the sentence "George picked the baby up" was seen as evidence against which theory?
A) semantic differential
B) associative chain
C) shaping
D) discontinuous constituent
A) semantic differential
B) associative chain
C) shaping
D) discontinuous constituent
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5
The way we construct and articulate utterances is known as:
A) language comprehension
B) language production
C) language acquisition
D) language development
A) language comprehension
B) language production
C) language acquisition
D) language development
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6
Chomsky used the sentence "Colorless green ideas sleep furiously" to illustrate the point that:
A) the associative chain theory of language was invalid
B) each word in a sentence serves as a stimulus for the next word
C) we use meaning more than syntax in comprehending sentences
D) aphasia disrupts semantic relationships between words
A) the associative chain theory of language was invalid
B) each word in a sentence serves as a stimulus for the next word
C) we use meaning more than syntax in comprehending sentences
D) aphasia disrupts semantic relationships between words
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7
Analyzing garden path sentences reveals processes involved in:
A) interpreting the meaning of sentences that contain ambiguities
B) interpreting indirect speech requests
C) sentence production by individuals with language disorders
D) children's use of one-word phrases
A) interpreting the meaning of sentences that contain ambiguities
B) interpreting indirect speech requests
C) sentence production by individuals with language disorders
D) children's use of one-word phrases
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8
The branch of science that focuses on the origin, structure, and use of language is:
A) psycholinguistics
B) philosophy
C) cognitive science
D) linguistics
A) psycholinguistics
B) philosophy
C) cognitive science
D) linguistics
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9
Phonology refers to:
A) the grammatical arrangement of words within the sentence
B) the system of sounds in a language
C) the meanings of words and sentences
D) the social rules involved in language use
A) the grammatical arrangement of words within the sentence
B) the system of sounds in a language
C) the meanings of words and sentences
D) the social rules involved in language use
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10
The interdisciplinary field that studies the mind and mental processes is called:
A) psycholinguistics
B) philosophy
C) cognitive science
D) linguistics
A) psycholinguistics
B) philosophy
C) cognitive science
D) linguistics
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11
A tool to measure the associative meanings of words is:
A) the semantic differential
B) the associative chain
C) longitudinal investigation
D) discontinuous constituent
A) the semantic differential
B) the associative chain
C) longitudinal investigation
D) discontinuous constituent
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12
Semantics deals with:
A) the grammatical arrangement of words within the sentence
B) the system of sounds in a language
C) the meanings of words and sentences
D) the social rules involved in language use
A) the grammatical arrangement of words within the sentence
B) the system of sounds in a language
C) the meanings of words and sentences
D) the social rules involved in language use
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13
When we say, "Can you open the door?" instead of "Open the door!" we are using rules of politeness. These rules are part of which aspect of linguistic knowledge?
A) syntax
B) pragmatics
C) phonology
D) semantics
A) syntax
B) pragmatics
C) phonology
D) semantics
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14
Syntax refers to:
A) the grammatical arrangement of words within the sentence
B) the system of sounds in a language
C) the meanings of words and sentences
D) the social rules involved in language use
A) the grammatical arrangement of words within the sentence
B) the system of sounds in a language
C) the meanings of words and sentences
D) the social rules involved in language use
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15
Words that function together in a sentence (such as called up) are called:
A) associative chains
B) semantic differentials
C) .garden paths
D) constituents
A) associative chains
B) semantic differentials
C) .garden paths
D) constituents
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16
Tacit knowledge of language is best illustrated by:
A) our ability to describe the relationships between two words
B) our ability to perform activities such as listening and speaking without fully understanding the processes involved in them
C) our ability to analyze the structure of a sentence
D) all of the above
A) our ability to describe the relationships between two words
B) our ability to perform activities such as listening and speaking without fully understanding the processes involved in them
C) our ability to analyze the structure of a sentence
D) all of the above
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17
The study of how children develop language is known as:
A) language comprehension
B) language production
C) language acquisition
D) metalanguage
A) language comprehension
B) language production
C) language acquisition
D) metalanguage
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18
Content words, which include nouns, verbs, and adjectives, are known as _______ words.
A) open-class
B) closed-class
C) tacit
D) explicit
A) open-class
B) closed-class
C) tacit
D) explicit
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19
The way we perceive and understand speech is known as:
A) language comprehension
B) language production
C) language acquisition
D) language development
A) language comprehension
B) language production
C) language acquisition
D) language development
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20
The study of the relationship between the brain and language is termed:
A) aphasia
B) psycholinguistics
C) sociolinguistics
D) neurolinguistics
A) aphasia
B) psycholinguistics
C) sociolinguistics
D) neurolinguistics
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21
Chomsky's claim regarding child language acquisition was that:
A) it cannot be explained simply in terms of the language that children hear
B) it requires a more sophisticated form of shaping than behaviorists claim
C) it is largely tacit rather than explicit
D) children require explicit grammatical instruction from parents or caregivers to learn the rules of language
A) it cannot be explained simply in terms of the language that children hear
B) it requires a more sophisticated form of shaping than behaviorists claim
C) it is largely tacit rather than explicit
D) children require explicit grammatical instruction from parents or caregivers to learn the rules of language
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22
A research investigation in which data are collected repeatedly over periods of time is called a:
A) case study
B) longitudinal study
C) pragmatic study
D) cross-disciplinary study
A) case study
B) longitudinal study
C) pragmatic study
D) cross-disciplinary study
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23
The intellectual tradition of empiricism primarily relies on:
A) the role of innate factors, rather than experience in studying behavior
B) argument as a means of evaluating hypotheses
C) the collection of data to evaluate hypotheses
D) the social rules involved in language use
A) the role of innate factors, rather than experience in studying behavior
B) argument as a means of evaluating hypotheses
C) the collection of data to evaluate hypotheses
D) the social rules involved in language use
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24
The field of psycholinguistics:
A) has made few advances since the cognitive revolution of the 1950s and 1960s
B) is far less diverse than the field of a few decades ago.
C) currently places far less emphasis on discourse and the lexicon than in earlier years
D) emphasizes interaction of innate mechanisms and environmental factors in language acquisition
A) has made few advances since the cognitive revolution of the 1950s and 1960s
B) is far less diverse than the field of a few decades ago.
C) currently places far less emphasis on discourse and the lexicon than in earlier years
D) emphasizes interaction of innate mechanisms and environmental factors in language acquisition
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25
The poverty of stimulus argument refers to the fact that:
A) children can only learn one language at a time
B) children cannot learn language solely from the language samples they hear
C) children born into poverty learn language more slowly
D) children use single words to convey whole sentences
A) children can only learn one language at a time
B) children cannot learn language solely from the language samples they hear
C) children born into poverty learn language more slowly
D) children use single words to convey whole sentences
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