psycholinguistics: language acquisition and cognitive mechanisms

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lesson 3. translation of scientific texts (encyclopedic texts) psycholinguistics: language acquisition in children. speech perception and production. theories of language learning (behaviorism, nativism, interactionism). language and the brain: broca’s and wernicke’s areas. language disorders (aphasia, dyslexia). psycholinguistics: language acquisition and cognitive mechanisms psycholinguistics is the interdisciplinary study that connects psychology and linguistics, focusing on how human beings acquire, understand, produce, and use language. this field explores the mental processes and neural mechanisms that enable humans to transform sounds into meaning and meaning into speech. one of the most fascinating areas in psycholinguistics is language acquisition in children, which sheds light on how infants develop the ability to comprehend and produce language within a few years of life. language acquisition in children language acquisition in children is a universal and natural process that begins at birth. infants start by perceiving sounds from their environment and gradually learn to distinguish phonemes—the smallest …
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their mother’s voice. speech production speech production, on the other hand, is the process of transforming thoughts into spoken words. it involves several stages: conceptualization, formulation, articulation, and self-monitoring. the brain coordinates the activity of various regions to select appropriate words, apply grammar rules, and control the movements of the speech organs. errors such as slips of the tongue or malapropisms provide valuable insights into how the brain organizes speech output. theories of language learning there are several major theories explaining how language is learned: behaviorism, nativism, and interactionism. behaviorism (b.f. skinner, 1957) the behaviorist theory views language learning as a form of habit formation through imitation, reinforcement, and conditioning. according to skinner, children learn to speak by imitating the speech of adults and receiving positive reinforcement when they produce correct utterances. for example, when a child says “milk” and is given milk, the response is reinforced. however, this theory …
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regivers provide linguistic scaffolding through interaction, repetition, and feedback. vygotsky highlighted the role of social context and the “zone of proximal development,” where children learn language through guided participation and dialogue with adults. language and the brain: broca’s and wernicke’s areas the human brain plays a central role in language processing. two critical areas are broca’s area and wernicke’s area, both located in the left hemisphere for most individuals. broca’s area, located in the frontal lobe, is responsible for speech production, grammatical structuring, and articulation. damage to this region results in broca’s aphasia, characterized by slow, effortful speech and difficulty forming grammatically correct sentences, though comprehension remains relatively preserved. wernicke’s area, situated in the temporal lobe, is essential for speech comprehension. injury to this area leads to wernicke’s aphasia, in which speech remains fluent but nonsensical, and comprehension is severely impaired. dyslexia, on the other hand, is a developmental reading …
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ads to disorders such as aphasia and dyslexia. ultimately, psycholinguistics bridges the gap between the biological foundations of the brain and the social and cognitive dimensions of language, highlighting the uniqueness of human communication. image1.png image2.png image4.png image5.png image3.png /docprops/thumbnail.jpeg
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lesson 3. translation of scientific texts (encyclopedic texts) psycholinguistics: language acquisition in children. speech perception and production. theories of language learning (behaviorism, nativism, interactionism). language and the brain: broca’s and wernicke’s areas. language disorders (aphasia, dyslexia). psycholinguistics: language acquisition and cognitive mechanisms psycholinguistics is the interdisciplinary study that connects psychology and linguistics, focusing on how human beings acquire, understand, produce, and use language. this field explores the mental processes and neural mechanisms that enable humans to transform sounds into meaning and meaning into speech. one of the most fascinating areas in psycholinguistics is language acquisition in children, which sheds light on...

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