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1.How languages process in the brain? 2.Important areas in brain for language

1.How languages process in the brain? 2.Important areas in brain for language. psycholinguistics. Neurolinguistics : 1. How languages process in the brain? 2. Important areas in brain for language. Neurolinguistics is the study of the relationship between language and brain. GREEN. RED.

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1.How languages process in the brain? 2.Important areas in brain for language

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  1. 1.How languages process in the brain?2.Important areas in brain for language psycholinguistics

  2. Neurolinguistics:1. How languages process in the brain?2. Important areas in brain for language. • Neurolinguistics is the study of the relationship between language and brain.

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  10. The human brain:

  11. The parts of the brain:

  12. The localization view: • The word is heard and comprehended via Wernicke’s area. This signal is then transferred via the arcuate fasciculus to Broca’s area where preparations are made to produce it. A signal then is sent to part of the motor cortex to physically articulate the word.

  13. Speech Errors:1. The tips of the tongue( you know the word )2. Slips of the tongueblack bloxesmake a long shorystora tup of teabeel fetter* slip of the brain as it tries to organize linguistic messages

  14. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D33ccVnbHY

  15. Aphasia: • An impairment of language function due to localized brain damage that leads to difficulty in understanding and/or producing linguistic forms

  16. 1. Broca’s aphasia: • Production • I eggs and eat and drink coffee breakfast • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2IiMEbMnPM • 2. Wernicke's aphasia: • Comprehension • I can’t talk all of the things I do • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKTdMV6cOZw

  17. References: • Chapter 8 ( An Introduction to Language )

  18. Assignment Prepare a conversation with your classmate that includes slips and tips of the tongue. Be ready to read it aloud in class next week.

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