Across
- 2. example is the wordle
- 3. subjective creativity
- 4. more likely to do for personal interest
- 10. moving directly toward your problem
- 12. word order matters
- 13. professor talking formally to their class and being articulate
- 14. variations in pitch across a phrase
- 15. extremely skilled in one area
- 18. difficulty with naming things
- 19. waving to someone as form of communication
- 22. using a solution to a similar problem that you have already solved to help youIll-defined, i want to get good grades Ill-defined, i want to get good grades
- 24. I want to get good grades
- 25. prescribes the “correct” way to use language
Down
- 1. how a language is used regardless of if it is “correct”
- 5. difficulty comprehending language after a stroke
- 6. one of three criteria for creativity
- 7. example of this would be an exhaustive search
- 8. knowledge & monitoring & control of memoryIntrinsic, more likely to do for personal interest
- 9. sounds of a language
- 11. prominence within words
- 16. Ba vs. Fa
- 17. kind of error that results in “let the bag out of the cat”
- 18. impacts how someone solves a word problem in math
- 20. meaning of words and sentences
- 21. basic unit of spoken language
- 23. prototypical sequence of events
