Created by Khiana Odekirk
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What is Language?
Non-verbal Communication
Psycholinguistics
Four Areas in Psycholinguistics
Properties of Language
Communicative property
Arbitrarily symbolic
Regularly structured
Structured at multiple levels
Generative property
Dynamic
Basic Components of Words and Sentences
Phonemes
Morpheme
Syntax
3 Approaches to Language Comprehension
Understanding Words
(hear sounds)
View of Speech Perception as Ordinary
Coordinating Visual and Auditory Perception
Understanding Meaning: Semantics
Understanding Sentences: Syntax
Syntactical Priming
Syntactic Ambiguity
Speech Errors
Analyzing Sentences: Phrase-Structure Grammar
3 Processes important for Reading
(recognize the letters)
Perceptual Issues in Reading
Lexical Processes
Fixations and Reading Speed
Lexical Access
When Reading is a Problem
Phonological Awareness
Phonological Reading
Phonological Coding
Demonstration of Reicher
Word Superiority Effect
Understanding Conversations & Essays: Discourse
Effects of Expectations in Reading
Comprehending Known Words: Retrieving Words Meaning from Memory
Comprehending Unknown Words: Deriving Meaning from Context
Comprehending Ideas: Propositional Representations
Representing Text in Mental Models