Language Flashcards
Language
A language consists of symbols that convey meaning, plus rules for combining
those symbols, that can be used to generate an infinite variety of messages.
Phonemes
basic units of sound
morphemes
basic unit of meaning
word
more than one morphemes
average vocab
40,000 words
Syntax
rules for combining words into phrases and sentences
language development (ages)
0-5/ crying, cooing, laughter
10-13/ words
15-up/ sentences
Skinner
- Verbal behavior
-Imitation
Reinforcement
Extinction
Punishment
Shaping
Chomsky
Innate language acquisition
Infinite variety of utterances - therefore can’t reinforce every one
Children use words they have never heard - rules
Brown & Hanlon (1970) - Parents don’t always correct, focus on meaning
Humans learn language the same reason birds fly & fish swim
Developmental argument - Develop language at about same rate ind. of environment
Seem to learn complex language quickly, effortlessly
Learn Rules - Not specific verbal responses Discovery of the Specific Contributions of
Left-Hemisphere Damage causing Aphasia and Apraxia
Split Brain
Think of experiment with cats
- left and right hemisphere are split into two
Left hemisphere is good at …
- language related tasks
- body movement
Right hemisphere is good at…
- Spatial ability
- Emotions
- Musical ability
The Wernicke-Geschwind Model
- The seven components of the Wernicke-Geschwind model are: primary visual cortex,
angular gyrus, primary auditory cortex, Wernicke’s area, arcuate fasciculus, Broca’s
area, and primary motor cortex.