PSY274H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Spoken Word, Vocal Folds, Reference Question

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Yet monolinguals are the reference case in most work in the psychology of language. Terminology for this class: l1 = first/native language; l2 = second nonnative language. Morphological and syntactic system (rules for combining morphemes and words in sequences) The mental representation of words and concepts. Recall: word = pairing of perceptual pattern and concept. Four perspectives* on the storage of word meaning in bilinguals. The first two perspectives each describe a way of framing two sides of a debate, and do not advance a specific hypothesis. Each concept is associated with two perceptual patterns (one for each language, l1 and. There are two versions of each concept, each with its own associated perceptual pattern. There are two complete memory stores (one for each language) Assumes both the interdependence and independence hypothesis are correct, but relate to different individuals. A) compound bilingualism: (example: two languages learned simultaneously in same context): memory format resembles the interdependence view.

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