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Unit 3: Development and Learning
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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