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6. what is the lexical route?
- writing familiar words
- reading familiar words
- writing unfamiliar words
- reading unfamiliar words
7. support for the DRC
- only computational modelling
- computational modelling and functional neuroimaging
- only functional imaging
8. what is opposing evidence for the DRC?
- wrong at the grapheme level
- insensitive to context
- insensitive to change
9. what is phonology?
- phonemes
- morpheme
- grapheme
10. what is pragmatics
- meaning in context of discourse
- meaning in context of semantics
- meaning in context of morphology
11. support for the DRC?
- acquired apraxia
- acquired agraphia/ Alexia
- acquired blindness
12. what is semantics
- literal meaning of phrases and sentences
- morpheme
- fake meaning of phrases and sentences
13. what is orthographic analysis?
- toe-by-toe
- identifying and grouping letters according to sound
- learning how to spell
14. What does the dual rout cascade model account for?
- aloud reading only
- aloud & silent reading
- writing
15. layers of language processing?
- P5 S1 M1
- P3 S2 M1
- P2 S3 M2
16. what is opposing evidence for the DRC?
- two sources of activation conflict at phoneme level
- three sources of activation conflict at grapheme level
- activation conflicts at semantic level
17. what do all routes start with?
- listening
- reading
- orthographic analysis
- writing
18. what is syntax
- phrases and sentences
- morpheme
- grapheme
19. cascade means
- it goes in reverse
- next stage starts before current ends
- next stage doesn't start till the other one finishes