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Methods for determining a constituent
sunstitution, stand alson as answer to question, move together (fronting), coordination
history of English
500 Germanic Tribes invade 800 invasion of norse people 1066 battle of hastings french, 1348 black plaque causes labor shortage, increased mobility, 1399 henry IV first native english king in 300 years, 1476 william casxton brings printing press to england first standardization of english
Visual Cortex
recieves visual stimuli, visual images, one in each hemispere
Auditory Cortex
recieves auditory stimuli, one in each hemisphere
Wernicke's area
mental lexicon
arcuate fasciculus
transmits info from wernickes to brocas
Broca's area
controls grammar
Primary motor cortex
voluntary motor movement
angular gyrus
visual stimuli to linguistic stimuli
broca's aphasia
no difficulty understanding speech, but can;t produce language--grammar related problems, function words
Wernickes aphasia
receptice problems, doesn't understand speech. can process speech grammatically but uses nonsense words and jargon
Conduction Aphasia
damage to arcuate fasciculus, speaker understnads language just can't transfer from wernickes to brocas
word substitutions
shows lexicon isn't like dictionary but has complex network type structure
word exchange
shows speech isn't assembled word by word but all words needed are held in a buffer memory before being assembled into grammar.
History of asl
martha's vineyard, Gallaudet learns FSL and founded Asylum for Education and Instruction of the Deaf 1817 1864 Lincoln signed school to university for deaf, 1860 first oralist school, 1880 deaf educators decide to use oralism mid 1900s asl regains acceptance