Across
- 3. How to dissect a continuous speech signal into linguistically relevant units
- 10. Creative ideas that appear at the personal level, whether the home or the workplace.
- 13. The opposite of convergent thinking, the capacity for exploring multiple potential answers
- 14. Information that includes common ground and nonverbal expressions
- 15. Process by which a memory trace is stabilized and transformed into a more durable form.
- 16. Smallest unit of sound in language
- 17. problem-solving strategy in which multiple solutions are attempted until the correct one is found
- 18. Other memories get in the way of retrieving a desired memory
- 20. The opposite of divergent thinking, the capacity to narrow in on the single “correct” answer
- 21. A mental representation of an event, object, or situation constructed at the time of comprehending a linguistic description.
- 23. A stimulus presented to a person reminds him or her about other ideas associated with the stimulus.
- 24. Group to which a person belongs.
- 25. Combinatorial “rules” of a language
Down
- 1. When an idea or solution has a low probability of occurrence.
- 2. continually using an old solution to a problem without results
- 4. String of phonemes that make up the smallest unit of meaning
- 5. Loss of autobiographical memories from a period in the past in the absence of brain injury or disease.
- 6. Group to which a person does not belong.
- 7. Words and expressions.
- 8. The fading of memories with the passage of time.
- 9. The hypothesis that the language that people use influences the way they think.
- 11. Information that is shared by people who engage in a conversation.
- 12. Constructing utterances to suit the audience’s knowledge.
- 19. problem-solving strategy characterized by a specific set of instructions
- 22. mental shortcut that saves time when solving a problem
