Psycholinguistics (PSY 369)
REVIEW FOR FINAL EXAM


The standard disclaimer applies. Here is a list of potential topics on the exam. If something that was in the book and/or discussed in class isn't on this list, it may still show up on the exam. And, just because something is on this list, doesn't mean that it will be on the exam. This list is only meant to supplement your review of the textbook and of your lecture notes.

Addition errors

Anticipation errors
Articulatory features
Blend errors
Closing conversations
Common ground
Conversational participant coordination
Conversational settings
Deletion errors
Exchange errors

Autonomous actions

Conversational layers

Formulation
Incremental processing
Interactivity
Joint action

Modularity
Perseveration errors            

Frame and slot

Freudian slips of the tongue

Grice’s conversational maxims

Malapropisms



Morphology

Participant identification

Participatory actions

Phonemic restoration
Place of articulation
Planning units
Self monitoring
Self repairs
Shift errors

SLIP technique
Speaker normalization
Speech rate
Substitution errors
Taking turns

Picture naming task

Picture word interference task

Production paradox: form over meaning

Speech errors

Spoonerisms

Stranding errors

Syntactic priming

Tip of the tongue



Researchers' names to know
(and their research and/or theories)

Baars & Motley
Bock
Clark
Dell
Fromkin
Garrett
Levelt

Garrod and Pickering

I also strongly recommend that you pay attention to the review questions at the end of each chapter in the book.

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