PSY 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Dyslexia, Deep Structure And Surface Structure, Phoneme
coarticulation
occurs when phonemes or other units are produced in a way that overlaps them in time
communication
exchange of thoughts and feelings
comprehension processes
used to make sense of the text as a whole
connotation
a word's emotional overtones, presuppositions, and other non-explicit meanings
content morphemes
the words that convey the bulk of the meaning of a language
deep structure
refers to an underlying syntactic structure that links various phrase structures through the application of
various transformation rules
denotation
the strict dictionary definition of a word
discourse
encompasses language use at the level beyond the sentence, such as in conversation, paragraphs,
stories, chapters, and entire works of literature
dual-system hypothesis
suggests that two languages are represented somehow in separate systems of the mind
dyslexia
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