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Introduction to Psycholinguistics
Psychology, Spring 2018 Dr. Lycke
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Why do we have language? To express our wishes, feelings, likes, dislikes, and ideas. To change our worlds: “I now pronounce you…” “Shut up!” “Hey, did you hear…” To share knowledge. To set down learning. To store knowledge for future generations. To learn about experiences we’d otherwise never have.
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What is language? speaking/listening writing/reading
Communication through symbols which are arranged based on a set of rules (grammar). speaking/listening writing/reading
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What is psycholinguistics?
Theories that help us understand How the brain and sensory receptors make meaning of language. How and why we communicate. PSYCHOLOGY OF LANGUAGE
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С днём рождения! Can you recognize this phrase by sight?
Can you recognize this phrase by sound?
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
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The Linguistic Genius of Babies
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Learning to Speak first words: ~9-12 months
5 words: 1 year (range is 0-30 words) 150 words: 2 years (range is words) 14,000 words: 6 years 40,000 words: adults
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Speech and The Brain Broca’s area: activated during speech (or signing) Wernicke’s area: involved in comprehension of speech.
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Learning to Read Phonemes: basic sounds of a language Phonics:
recognition that letters of the alphabet (symbols or signs) represent sounds; symbols are blended to make written words. Morphemes: meaning units Syntax: arrangement of words and phrases Semantics/Semiotics: relationship between language and what is being represented
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C A T CAT
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dog, table, jump
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blud, wight, frish
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tri – skai – deka – phobia
3 and 10 tri – skai – deka – phobia fear of
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How Many Fs? FINISHED FILES ARE THE RESULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS.
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How Many Fs? FINISHED FILES ARE THE RESULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS.
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