Language production 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologylanguageUniversityAll boards Created by: ruby_wardenCreated on: 13-05-17 12:32 William Spooner prone to a particular type of error 1 of 14 Freud (1901) errors occur because of repression memories 2 of 14 Baars (1978) SLIPS procedure elicited errors - biased to lexical out comes 3 of 14 Motley et al (1982) less likely to say taboo words - galvanic skin response suggest formulated but not expressed 4 of 14 Levelt argues to much emphasis placed on errors 5 of 14 Garret (1976) speech production model, serial process, independent stages - message level - functional level, positional, sound, articulatory - function = select words, positional = syntax, sound = prosody etc, content and function words 6 of 14 A weekend for maniacs evidence - content only swap with content, same for function, suffic unchanged, prosody unchanged - occur at different levels of processing 7 of 14 Butterworth (1982) blends occur at points of phonological similarity 8 of 14 Brown (1970) partial activation hypothesis cor ToT - deficit in transmitting semantic activation to phonological level 9 of 14 James & Burke (2000) prior processing of semantically similar words decreases ToT 10 of 14 Woodwarth (1938) blocking hypothesis 11 of 14 Jones & Langford (1987) presenting phonological neighbour increased ToT but semantically did not 12 of 14 Jones (1989) blocker only effective when presented at retrieval 13 of 14 Perfect and Hanley (1982) effect existed without presence of blocker 14 of 14
Discuss what you think would happen to a child’s language development if they had no contact with other people? 0.0 / 5
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