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Damage to this area of the brain causes difficulty in speaking fluently
Broca's Area damage--Broca's area aphasia
Damage to this area of the brain causes difficulty in producing meaningful speech.
Wernicke's area damage--Wernicke's aphasia
The shortest segment of speech that changes the meaning of a word.
Phoneme
Grouping a sentence into phrases to determine its meaning
Parsing
Who proposed that humans are genetically programmed to acquire and use language?
Noam Chomsky
Not a property that makes human language unique
Communication
Take a word and delete a phoneme. Replace the missing phoneme with a non-speech sound (such as a clang or a cough). People will swear they actually heard the missing phoneme.
Phonemic restoration effect
The physiological ERP response to the stimulus sentence "cats won't bake" shows a ______ peak at 400 ms after stimulus presentation.
large negative
George Foreman: "At our ranch in Marshall, Texas, there are lots of ponds and I take the kids out and we fish. And then of course, we grill them." That a reader understands "them" appropriately is the result of a(n) _______ _________.
anaphoric inference