Language Production 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyCognitive PsychologyUniversityNone Created by: The ShrewCreated on: 27-01-16 21:42 Motley SLIP procedure- males more likely to mistake 'bine foddy' for 'fine body' if experimenter attractive female 1 of 26 Error elicitation Priming- non-words (less likely)- no explained by Freudian slips 2 of 26 Semantic substitution errors 99% same syntactic category 3 of 26 Motley More errors after semantic prime rather than phonological prime 4 of 26 Incremental sentence planning anticipation, perseveration, exchange 5 of 26 Three stages of production Conceptualisation, formulation, articulation 6 of 26 Spreading activation theory- Dell Semantics, syntax/lemma/word, morphology, phonology- boost selects winner node at each level 7 of 26 Syntactic category constraint semantic/ word errors tend to be same category- errors occur at lemma level where syntactic category info still available 8 of 26 Error at phonological level No syntactic constraint 9 of 26 Mixed error effect When word similar to target in terms of semantics and phonology- feedback= mixed error 10 of 26 Lexical bias effect Errors tend to make words 11 of 26 Baars Motley and MacKay repeat word pairs rapidly- no feedback if nonsense words so less error 12 of 26 Dell Burger and Svec Anticipation errors more common than perseveration 13 of 26 Tongue twisters/ children/ alcoholics More anticipation errors 14 of 26 More errors overall More likely to be perseveration instead 15 of 26 Anomia Difficulty with names- more semantic errors 16 of 26 Brocas area word meaning- aphasia= non-fluent, agrammatical 17 of 26 Wernickes area sequencing, synta- aphasia= fluent, missing words/ more phonological error 18 of 26 Modeling aphasia Noise in model creates errors at particular level 19 of 26 Weaver ++ Conceptual planning, lexical selection, morphological encoding, phonological encoding, phoneme encoding, articulation 20 of 26 Tip of the tongue Lemma retrieved but lexeme isn't (two discrete stages of lexicalization) 21 of 26 Badeker, Miozzo and Zanuttini Italian patinet with anomia- accuracy on gender high even though couldn't say word- gender linked to lemma 22 of 26 Picture- word inference paradigm Inhibition from semantically similar word until 300ms/ facilitation of phonologically similar word after 300ms 23 of 26 Brain imaging ERPs- good resolution for timing- bad spatial resolution/ fMRI- vice versa 24 of 26 Lexical bias Weaver ++ explains with self-monitor rather than feedback 25 of 26 Motley, Camden and Baars Normal lexical errors more common than vulgar ones- editor removes vulgar words (can't be explained by feedback) 26 of 26
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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