Language production and Speech errors

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What term is used to describe saying a word wrong (phoneme transposition)?
Spoonerism
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Which model for speech production is criticised for being too reliant on a serial process?
Garrett's Model (1975-1992)
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In Garrett's model of speech production, which level comes first?
Message level (semantic/ intention level)
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What does syntax mean?
Grammar
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What does lexicon mean?
Dictionary
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Which model states that phonological substitution errors tend to result in actual words than non-words at a higher rate than chance?
Dell & Reich's (1981) model of lexical bias
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The self monitoring process struggles to filter out non-words no matter the speed of speech.
False- the slower the speech speed the easier it is to filter out non-words
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How does Dell explain the fact that phonological errors are more likely to be actual words rather than non-words?
Spreading activation model
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What does morphology mean?
Form
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What does phonology mean?
Sound
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What does lemma mean?
Properties of a word
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What does lexeme mean?
Unit of meaning
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Which level comes first in Levelt's word production model (1994)?
Message level (meaning)
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According to Levelt's word production model (1994), where do substitution errors occur?
Lexical selection stage
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What hypothesis is used to explain why we sometimes notice errors before we speak and prevent them, sometimes we notice as we are speaking and repair them or sometimes we do not notice errors at all?
Self monitory hypothesis
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Who conducted the study where it was found that people look at an object before naming it, even if they make an error?
Griffin (2004)
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Is the self monitory hypothesis effective at preventing speech errors?
No
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According to Dell's parallel processing model (1986), what is the reason for speech errors?
Competition of the nodes due to spreading activation
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Who conducted the experiment demonstrating that emotional priming (e.g. sexual images v electric shocks) can impact the type of speech error made?
Motley, Baars & Camden (1979)
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Who conducted the experiment demonstrating that certain topics (e.g. sexual content) means some errors are repressed more than others?
Motley, Camden & Baars (1982)
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Which term is used to describe nouns, verbs and adjectives?
Content words
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Which term is used to describe pronouns, prepositions, articles, conjunctions and auxiliary verbs?
Function words
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Are content or function words used most often?
Function
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Where is Wernicke's area located and what is it responsible for?
Left temporal lobe- content words/ advanced speech
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Where is Broca's area located and what is it responsible for?
Left frontal lobe- function words/ social skills
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Which model for speech production is criticised for being too reliant on a serial process?

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Garrett's Model (1975-1992)

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What does syntax mean?

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What does lexicon mean?

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