The cognitive-functional approach to language emphasizes that
a. speakers typically use language skillfully, which helps listeners to pay attention to the most important part of a message.
b. speakers realize that people are especially skilled at understanding nested language.
c. linguistic information is processed by isolated parts of the brain that are not connected with other brain regions.
d. the right hemisphere of the brain functions differently than the left hemisphere
Ans: a
You might also like to view...
Intrinsic motivation refers to a desire to perform an activity
A) with the least amount of effort necessary B) because it will improve ones reputation C) in order to avoid anxiety D) for the sake of its own enjoyment
Sleep terrors
a. are the same as nightmares. b. occur later in the sleep cycle than nightmares. c. are not related to stress. d. occur more often as the child gets older.