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1、此文档来源于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除只供学习交流用Chapter 12:Language And Brain1.neurolinguistics:It is the study of relationship between brain and language.It includes research into how the structure of the brain influences language learning,how and in which parts of the brain language is stored,and how damage to the bra

2、in affects the ability to use language.2.psycholinguistics:the study of language processing.It is concerned with the processes of language acqisition,comprehension and production.3.brain lateralization:The localization of cognitive and perceptive functions in a particular hemisphere of the brain.4.d

3、ichotic listening:A technique in which stimuli either linguistic or non-linguistic are presented through headphones to the left and right ear to determine the lateralization of cognitive function.5.right ear advantage:The phenomenon that the right ear shows an advantage for the perception of linguis

4、tic signals id known as the right ear advantage.6.split brain studies:The experiments that investigate the effects of surgically severing the corpus callosum on cognition are called as split brain studies.7.aphasia:It refers to a number of acquired language disorders due to the cerebral lesions caus

5、ed by a tumor,an accident and so on.8.non-fluent aphasia:Damage to parts of the brain in front of the central sulcus is called non-fluent aphasia.9.fluent aphasia:Damage to parts of the left cortex behind the central sulcus results in a type of aphasia called fluent aphasia.10.Acquired dyslexia:Dama

6、ge in and around the angular gyrus of the parietal lobe often causes the impairment of reading and writing ability,which is referred to as acquired dyslexia.11.phonological dyslexia:it is a type of acquired dyslexia in which the patient seems to have lost the ability to use spelling-to-sound rules.1

7、2.surface dyslexia:it is a type of acquired dyslexia in which the patient seems unable to recognize words as whole but must process all words through a set of spelling-to-sound rules.13.spoonerism:a slip of tongue in which the position of sounds,syllables,or words is reversed,for example,Let s have

8、chish and fips instend of Let s have fish and chips.14.priming:the process that before the participants make a decision whether the string of letters is a word or not,they are presented with an activated word.15.frequency effect:Subjects take less time to make judgement on frequently used words than

9、 to judge less commonly used words.This phenomenon is called frequency effect.16.lexical decision:an experiment that let participants judge whether a string of letter is a word or not at a certain time.17.the priming experiment:An experiment that let subjects judge whether a string of letters is a w

10、ord or not after showed with a stimulus word,called prime.18.priming effect:Since the mental representation is activated through the prime,when the target is presented,response time is shorter that it otherwise would have been.This is called the priming effect.(06F)19.bottom-up processing:an approac

11、h that makes use principally of information which is already present in the data.20.top-down processing:an approach that makes use of previous knowledge and experience of the readers in analyzing and processing information which is received.21.garden path sentences:a sentence in which the comprehend

12、er assumes a particular meaning of a word or phrase but discovers later that the assumption was incorrect,forcing the comprehender to backtrack and reinterpret the sentence.22.slip of the tongue:mistakes in speech which provide psycholinguistic evidence for the way we formulate words and phrases.Cha

13、pter 11:Second Language Acquisition1.second language acquisition:It refers to the systematic study of how one person acquires a second language subsequent to his native language.2.target language:The language to be acquired by the second language learner.名师资料总结-精品资料欢迎下载-名师精心整理-第 1 页,共 9 页 -此文档来源于网络,

14、如有侵权请联系网站删除只供学习交流用3.second language:A second language is a language which is not a native language in a country but which is widely used as a medium of communication and which is usually used alongside another language or languages.4.foreign language:A foreign language is a language which is taught

15、as a school subject but which is not used as a medium of instruction in schools nor as a language of communication within a country.5.interlanguage:A type of language produced by second and foreign language learners,who are in the process of learning a language,and this type of language usually cont

16、ains wrong expressions.6.fossilization:In second or foreign language learning,there is a process which sometimes occurs in which incorrect linguistic features become a permanent part of the way a person speaks or writes a language.7.contrastive analysis:a method of analyzing languages for instructio

17、nal purposes whereby a native language and target language are compared with a view to establishing points of difference likely to cause difficulties for learners.8.contrastive analysis hypothesis:A hypothesis in second language acquisition.It predicts that where there are similarities between the f

18、irst and second languages,the learner will acquire second language structure with ease,where there are differences,the learner will have difficulty.9.positive transfer:It refers to the transfer that occur when both the native language and the target language have the same form,thus making learning e

19、asier.(06F)10.negative transfer:the mistaken transfer of features of ones native language into a second language.11.error analysis:the study and analysis of errors made by second and foreign language learners in order to identify causes of errors or common difficulties in language learning.12.interl

20、ingual error:errors,which mainly result from cross-linguistic interference at different levels such as phonological,lexical,grammatical etc.13.intralingual error:Errors,which mainly result from faulty or partial learning of the target language,independent of the native language.The typical examples

21、are overgeneralization and cross-association.14.overgeneralization:The use of previously available strategies in new situations,in which they are unacceptable.15.cross-association:some words are similar in meaning as well as spelling and pronunciation.This internal interference is called cross-assoc

22、iation.16.error:the production of incorrect forms in speech or writing by a non-native speaker of a second language,due to his incomplete knowledge of the rules of that target language.17.mistake:mistakes,defined as either intentionally or unintentionally deviant forms and self-corrigible,suggest fa

23、ilure in performance.18.input:language which a learner hears or receives and from which he or she can learn.19.intake:the input which is actually helpful for the learner.20.Input Hypothesis:A hypothesis proposed by Krashen,which states that in second language learning,it s necessary for the learner

24、to understand input language which contains linguistic items that are slightly beyond the learners present linguistic competence.Eventually the ability to produce language is said to emerge naturally without being taught directly.21.acquisition:Acquisition is a process similar to the way children ac

25、quire their first language.It is a subconscious process without minute learning of grammatical rules.Learners are hardly aware of their learning but they are using language to communicate.It is also called implicit learning,informal learning or natural learning.22.learning:learning is a conscious le

26、arning of second language knowledge by learning the rules and talking about the prehensible input:Input language which contains linguistic items that are slightly beyond the learner s present linguistic competence.(06F)24.language aptitude:the natural ability to learn a language,not including intell

27、igence,motivation,interest,etc.25.motivation:motivation is defined as the learners attitudes and affective state or learning drive.26.instrumental motivation:the motivation that people learn a foreign language for instrumental goals such as passing exams,or furthering a career etc.(06C)名师资料总结-精品资料欢迎

28、下载-名师精心整理-第 2 页,共 9 页 -此文档来源于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除只供学习交流用27.integrative motivation:the drive that people learn a foreign language because of the wish to identify with the target culture.(06C/05)28.resultative motivation:the drive that learners learn a second language for external purposes.(06F)29.intrinsic

29、 motivation:the drive that learners learn the second language for enjoyment or pleasure from learning.30.learning strategies:learning strategies are learners conscious goal-oriented and problem-solving based efforts to achieve learning efficiency.31.cognitive strategies:strategies involved in analyz

30、ing,synthesis,and internalizing what has been learned.(07C/06F)32.metacognitive strategies:the techniques in planning,monitoring and evaluating ones learning.33.affect/social strategies:the strategies dealing with the ways learners interact or communicate with other speakers,native or non-native.Cha

31、pter 10:Language Acquisition1.language acquisition:It refers to the childs acquisition of his mother tongue,i.e.how the child comes to understand and speak the language of his community.2.language acquisition device(LAD):A hypothetical innate mechanism every normal human child is believed to be born

32、 with,which allow them to acquire language.(03)3.Universal Grammar:A theory which claims to account for the grammatical competence of every adult no matter what language he or she speaks.4.motherese:A special speech to children used by adults,which is characterized with slow rate of speed,high pitch

33、,rich intonation,shorter and simpler sentence structures etc.-又叫 child directed speech,caretaker talk.(05)5.Critical Period Hypothesis:The hypothesis that the time span between early childhood and puberty is the critical period for language acquisition,during which children can acquire language with

34、out formal instruction successfully and effortlessly.(07C/06F/04)6.under-extension:Use a word with less than its usual range of denotation.7.over-extension:Extension of the meaning of a word beyond its usual domain of application by young children.8.telegraphic speech:Childrens early multiword speec

35、h that contains content words and lacks function words and inflectional morphemes.9.content word:Words referring to things,quality,state or action,which have lexical meaning used alone.10.function word:Words with little meaning on their own but show grammatical relationships in and between sentences

36、.11.taboo:Words known to speakers but avoided in some contexts of speech for reasons of religion,politeness etc.(07C)12.atypical development:Some acquisition of language may be delayed but follow the same rules of language development due to trauma or injury.Chapter 9:Language And Culture1.culture:T

37、he total way of life of a person,including the patterns of belief,customs,objects,institutions,techniques,and language that characterizes the life of human community.2.discourse community:It refers to the common ways that members of some social group use language to meet their needs.3.acculturation:

38、A process in which changes on the language,culture and system of values of a group happen through interaction with another group with a different language,culture and a system of values.4.Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis:The interdependence of language and thought is now known as Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis.5.ling

39、uistic relativity:A belief that the way people view the world is determined wholly or partly by the structure of their native language-又叫 Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis.(06C)6.linguistic determinism:It refers to the idea that the language we use,to some extent,determines the way in which we view and think a

40、bout the world around us.(06C)7.denotative meaning:It refers to the literal meaning,which can be found in a dictionary.名师资料总结-精品资料欢迎下载-名师精心整理-第 3 页,共 9 页 -此文档来源于网络,如有侵权请联系网站删除只供学习交流用8.connotative meaning:The association of a word,apart from its primary meaning.9.iconic meaning:The image of a word in

41、voked to people.10.metaphors:A figure of speech,in which no function words like like,as are used.Something is described by stating another thing with which it can be compared.11.euphemism:a word or phrase that replace a taboo word or is used to avoid reference to certain acts or subjects,e.g.powder

42、room for toilet.12.cultural overlap:The situation between two societies due to some similarities in the natural environment and psychology of human being 13.cultural diffusion:Through communication,some elements of culture A enter culture B and become part of culture B,thus bringing about cultural d

43、iffusion.(05/03)14.cultural imperialism:The situation of increasing cultural diffusion all over the world.(06C)15.linguistics imperialism:it is a kind of kind of linguicism which can be defined as the promulgation of global ideologies through the world-wide expansion of one language.(06C)16.linguist

44、ic nationalism:In order to protect the purity of their language,some countries have adopted special language policy.It is called linguistic nationalism.17.intercultural communication:It is communication between people whose cultural perceptions and symbols are distinct enough to alter the communicat

45、ion event.18.language planning:planning,usually by a government,concerning choice of national or official language(s),ways of spreading the use of a language,spelling reforms,the addition of new words to the language,and other language problems.Chapter 8:Language And Society1.sociolinguistics:The su

46、bfield of linguistics that study language variation and language use in social contexts.2.speech community:A group of people who form a community and share at least one speech variety as well as similar linguistic norms.(05)3.speech varieties:It refers to any distinguishable form of speech used by a

47、 speaker or a group of speakers.4.regional dialect:A variety of language used by people living in the same geographical region.5.sociolect:A variety of language used by people,who belong to a particular social class.6.registers:The type of language which is selected as appropriate to the type of sit

48、uation.7.idiolect:A person s dialect of an individual speaker that combines elements,regarding regional,social,gender and age variations.(04)8.linguistic reportoire:The totality of linguistic varieties possessed by an individual constitutes his linguistic repertoire.9.register theory:A theory propos

49、ed by American linguist Halliday,who believed that three social variables determine the register,namely,field of discourse,tenor of discourse and mode of discourse.10.field of discourse:the purpose and subject matter of the communicative behavior.11.tenor of discourse:It refers to the role of relati

50、onship in the situation in question:who the participants in the communication groups are and in what relationship they stand to each other.12.mode of discourse:It refers to the means of communication and it is concerned with how communication is carried out.13.standard dialect:A superposed variety o

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