3.9 Communication and Language

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    • Speech development occurs through motor practice
    • Syntax includes grammar, punctuation, and word order.

      True
    • Speech involves complex neural mechanisms in the brain and nervous system.
      True
    • Order the key components of language structure from smallest to largest:
      1️⃣ Phonemes
      2️⃣ Morphemes
      3️⃣ Syntax
    • The Behaviorist Theory fails to explain the creation of novel sentences
    • Match each psychological component with its description:
      Semantics ↔️ Meaning of words
      Pragmatics ↔️ Use of language in context
      Syntax ↔️ Rules for combining words
    • What nonverbal communication style can convey different meanings across cultures?
      Eye contact
    • Match the disorder with its common cause:
      Aphasia ↔️ Brain damage
      Stuttering ↔️ Neurological factors
      Articulation Disorders ↔️ Hearing loss
      Language Delays ↔️ Environmental factors
    • Speech involves the physical act of vocalizing words.

      True
    • What governs how words are combined into sentences?
      Syntax
    • The Nativist Theory argues that humans have an innate language acquisition device (LAD).
      True
    • What is the study of the use of language in social contexts called?
      Pragmatics
    • Match the psychological component of language with its description:
      Semantics ↔️ Meaning of words
      Pragmatics ↔️ Use in social contexts
      Syntax ↔️ Rules for combining words
    • Order the following aspects of nonverbal communication from general to specific:
      1️⃣ Eye contact
      2️⃣ Personal space
      3️⃣ Gestures and facial expressions
    • Match the research method with its description:
      Observational Studies ↔️ Observing behavior without intervention
      Experiments ↔️ Manipulating variables to test hypotheses
      Surveys ↔️ Collecting data from large groups
      Case Studies ↔️ In-depth analysis of individuals
    • What is the definition of communication?
      Process of conveying information
    • What is the primary purpose of speech?
      Express ideas through sound
    • Morphemes are the smallest meaningful units of language
    • Match the biological component with its function in communication:
      Motor cortex ↔️ Controls articulation muscles
      Language centers ↔️ Process and produce language
      Cranial nerves ↔️ Control vocal tract muscles
    • Morphemes are the smallest meaningful units of language.
      True
    • Match each theory with its key idea:
      Behaviorist ↔️ Imitation and reinforcement
      Nativist ↔️ Innate Language Acquisition Device (LAD)
      Interactionist ↔️ Innate abilities and social context
    • Order the physical mechanisms involved in producing speech sounds:
      1️⃣ Respiration
      2️⃣ Phonation
      3️⃣ Articulation
    • Directness in verbal communication is valued in all cultures.
      False
    • Stuttering is a disruption in fluent speech
    • Language is a structured system used for complex expression
    • Morphemes are the smallest meaningful units of language.

      True
    • The Behaviorist Theory was proposed by B.F. Skinner
    • Semantics is the study of the meaning of words and language.
    • Which psychological component of language deals with the meaning of words and language?
      Semantics
    • The level of formality in verbal exchanges is consistent across all cultures.
      False
    • Impairment in the ability to understand or produce language is called aphasia
    • Language is a structured system of symbols, words, and syntax
    • Stuttering is a disorder affecting speech.

      True
    • What is the core principle of the behaviorist theory of language acquisition?
      Imitation and reinforcement
    • What is syntax in language?
      Rules of word combination
    • What is the central idea of the Behaviorist Theory of language acquisition?
      Imitation and reinforcement
    • Which part of the brain controls the muscles involved in articulation?
      Motor cortex
    • What is pragmatics in language?
      Use in social context
    • Aphasia is often caused by brain damage
    • Speech disorders primarily affect the physical production of speech.
      True
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