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Broca's aphasia
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speech halting, small words deleted
*sing and swear better than they speak |
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Wemicke's aphasia
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speech fluent but meaningless
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Conduction aphasia
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problems with repetition
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hockett criteria
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semanticity, arbitrariness, displacement, discreteness of elements, productivity, transmission by teaching/learning, duality of patterning
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bickerton model
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two languages collide, natives adopt opppressors' language as a crude pidgin, the children turn the pidgin into a formalized creole
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Specific Language Impairment (SLI)
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single-gene defect that deletes the plural s
proves tha genes affect specific aspects of grammar |
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Williams' syndrome
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form of inborn mental impairment
iq<50 but almost normal language and quite mature social interactions |