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Language - MCAT Practice - Psychology



Which component of language refers to the actual sound of speech?
Phonology






The rules dictating how words are ordered to form grammatically correct sentences are known as:
Syntax






The term that refers to the meaning of words is:
Semantics






A change in speech patterns and word choice when talking to a child versus talking to a professor is best described by:
Pragmatics






The theory that posits a specialized, innate capacity—the Language Acquisition Device (LAD)—allows humans to learn language is the:
Nativist theory






Which theory suggests that language acquisition is primarily controlled by operant conditioning and reinforcement from parents?
Behaviorist theory






The Whorfian hypothesis, or linguistic relativity, states that:
Language dictates how we view and interpret the world






The brain area responsible for the production of speech is:
Broca's area






Damage to Wernicke's area would most likely result in difficulty with:
Language comprehension






The bundle of nerve fibers that acts as a bridge connecting Broca's area to Wernicke's area is the:
Arcuate fasciculus






A patient can understand spoken language but has significant difficulty generating and articulating speech. This condition is most consistent with:
Broca's aphasia






The specific language disorder characterized by a lack of speech comprehension is called:
Wernicke's aphasia






A person who can speak and understand language, but is specifically unable to repeat words or phrases, likely has damage to the:
Arcuate fasciculus






The building blocks of words, such as prefixes and suffixes, are studied under which component of language?
Morphology






The theory that suggests a child's desire to communicate and interact with others is the primary driving force behind language development is the:
Social interactionist theory