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Questions -
Q1. Describe the six key properties of language.
Q2. Why do some view speech perception to be special, whereas others consider speech perception to be ordinary?
Q3. Compare and contrast the speech-is-ordinary and speech-is-special views, particularly in reference to categorical perception and phonemic restoration.
Q4. How do phrase-structure diagrams reveal the alternative meanings of ambiguous sentences?
Q5. Make a noun phrase and a verb phrase. How are they different?
Q6. In this chapter, we saw that passive-voice sentences can be transformed into active-voice sentences using transformation rules. What are some other kinds of sentence structures that are related to one another? State the transformation rules that would govern the changes from one form to another.
Q7. On the basis of the discussion of reading in this chapter, what practical suggestion could you recommend that might make reading easier for someone who is having difficulty reading?
Textbook - Cognitive Psychology by Robert Sternberg.
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