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10 Cards in this Set
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composition
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construct a single production rule that effectively embraces two or more production rules
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orthographic
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the perception of aspects of printed words relating to visual form
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lexical access
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the identification of a word that allows us to gain access to the meaning of the word from memory
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interactive-activation model; 3 levels of processing
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feature level, letter level, word level
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pidgin
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superimposition of language on another's syntax
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creole
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a developed pidgin with it's own grammar/linguistic form
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protolanguage
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modern creoles may resemble an evolutionary form of language
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types slips of the tongue
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anticipation, perseveration, substitution, reversal, malaproprism, insertions
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Wernicke's area
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impairment in understanding of spooken words and sentences. sentences have basic structure but make no sense
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Broca's area
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production of agrammatical speech. but verbal comprehension remains intact
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