Psycholinguistics Terminology
Across
- 2. real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit of something
- 3. something that has yet to be marked, determined, or developed
- 5. the study of the human race, its culture and society, and its physical development.
- 7. one of the main schools of thought in 20th century psychology which maintains that language acquisition proceeds by imitation
Down
- 1. variant form of the pronunciation of a phoneme, which may depend on the phonetic context in which the phoneme is realized.
- 2. the process by which a child acquires two languages simultaneously generally before puberty and is equally proficient in both.
- 4. a manner of articulation in which a stop closure is followed by a slow release.
- 5. a relationship between two or more words or phrases in which the two units are grammatically parallel and have the same referent.
- 6. a place of articulation in which the sound is produced by the tongue coming into contact with the alveolar rid
- 8. refers to the fact that there is no natural or inherent relationship between spelling and meaning