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10TH JUNE - CPSL 142 TEST PREP



- Balanced bilinguals

- Dominant bilingual

- Early bilingual

- Late bilingual

- Adult bilingual

- Compound bilingual

- Coordinate bilingual

- Subordinate bilingual



1. What is bilingualism?

2. All languages are localised in the same area in the (Left/Right) hemisphere. The same (macro-/
micro-) anatomy.

3. Different languages are represented by different cortical networks within the same area. The same
(macro-/micro-) anatomy.

4. In 1978 Martin Albert + Loraine Obler suggest that language processing is (less/more) lateralised* in
bilingual speakers. [*how symmetrically represented language is in both hemispheres]

5. The left hemisphere deals with (grammatical aspects/ pragmatics).

6. The right hemisphere deals with (grammatical aspects/ pragmatics).

7. Depending on the proficiency, bilinguals make more use of (pragmatics/ grammatical elements) in
comprehending an *L2 [*2nd language], compensating for gaps in their (grammatical/pragmatic)
knowledge.

8. Processing a L2 activates brain areas associated with?


9. The above areas include what 4 areas?




10. Why is the executive control network trained and maintained by using more than one language?

, 11. What are the cognitive benefits of multilingualism?




12. What is selective aphasia?



13. What is parallel recovery?




14. What is dissociated recovery?




15. What is selective recovery?



16. What is differential recovery?



17. What is successive recovery?



18. What is antagonistic recovery?



19. What is alternating antagonism?



20. What is mixed/blending recovery?



21. What is differential aphasia?



22. What is psycho-linguistics?



23. What is encoding?


24. What is decoding?



25. How are encoding and decoding the same?
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