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Maxim of Quality correct answers Sarcasm Maxim of quantity correct answers over or understatement maxim of relevance correct answers answering questions in in a roundabout way; being nice cooperative principle correct answers lies or half truths Idioms are ____ for learners of a languag...

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Maxim of Quality correct answers Sarcasm

Maxim of quantity correct answers over or understatement

maxim of relevance correct answers answering questions in in a roundabout way; being nice

cooperative principle correct answers lies or half truths

Idioms are ____ for learners of a language to pick up. Similes and metaphors are ________
correct answers difficult, much easier

Swearing is common in people with Tourette's Syndrome. correct answers False

When are tics, like swearing, worse for people with Tourette's Syndrome? correct answers when
they're under pressure to not exhibit the tic

Swearing: correct answers can reduce the perception of pain.

People with Williams syndrome: [select all that apply] correct answers often have cognitive
disabilities
may be the basis for Medeival legends about elves.
have no issues with speech or carrying a conversation.

If you could say there was an "opposite" to Williams Syndrome, it would be _________. correct
answers Specific Language Impairment (SLI)

The problem with finding the funniest joke in the world is: correct answers there is too much
variation among tastes in humor

A patient with brain damage speaks the word "raven" for a picture of a bird but labels it "crow"
with a pen. correct answers spoken and written lexicons

A person with anomia can't write the word "canteloupe" on a shopping list but recognizes it on
the sign at the grocery store. correct answers input and output lexicons

Some patients can't pronounce new, nonsense words. Others can pronounce new and old words
but it's all gibberish to them. correct answers phonological and semantic lexicons

Select the sentence that will take longest to process, assuming there is little to no difference in
the actual reading time of the words. correct answers The dog was chased by the man.

Select the words that are likely to be agents. correct answers murderer, judge, evidence, jury,
lawyer

The word "that": correct answers can help disambiguate sentences.
should be cut out of sentences that have no ambiguous or double meaning.

, Reading the first word is ______ Reading the second word is ________ Saying the color of the
third word is _________Saying the color of the fourth word is_______ correct answers easy,
easy, hard, easy

A "wh" question word is typically a _________. correct answers filler

The most recent filler model says fillers go into: correct answers gaps in reverse order

The highway was 6 lanes wide.

Most likely, the new information in this sentence is: correct answers "6 lanes wide"

True or false: Using a categorical antecedent before a specific anaphora tends to increase
processing time. correct answers true, When a specific action is used with the categorical
antecedent.

Some linguistic processes are hard or impossible to stop (like the Stroop task). What could this
mean? correct answers Some processes are automatic

In spoken language, __________ can function like complimentizers. correct answers prosody

Whoa was Ruthb talkingc tod about here motherf? correct answers filler- a
gap- d
pseudogap-f

One garden path sentence is "The prime number few."

Why might the related sentence, "The prime cooks number few." be harder to process than the
also related sentence, "The prime number 2."? correct answers The first sentence implies there
are multiple kinds of cooks

I crossed a rope bridge. It spanned a raging river.

If participants read this sentence and were later shown the following sentences, which would
they be most likely to say they had read? correct answers I crossed a raging river

The modular theory of language says: correct answers different parts of linguistic processing run
independently from one another with little to no interference.

Syntax is the prime decision maker, but plausibility and lexical preferences have some input.
correct answers weak interactive

Syntax, plausibility, and lexical preferences have equal input. correct answers Constraint based

All types of processing run at once without cross-influence and the first to complete sentence
comprehension is the dominant process. correct answers unrestricted race model

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