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E-grāmata: Changing Minds

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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262353540

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Why language ability remains resilient and how it shapes our lives.

We acquire our native language, seemingly without effort, in infancy and early childhood. Language is our constant companion throughout our lifetime, even as we age. Indeed, compared with other aspects of cognition, language seems to be fairly resilient through the process of aging. In Changing Minds, Roger Kreuz and Richard Roberts examine how aging affects language—and how language affects aging.

Kreuz and Roberts report that what appear to be changes in an older person's language ability are actually produced by declines in such other cognitive processes as memory and perception. Some language abilities, including vocabulary size and writing ability, may even improve with age. And certain language activities—including reading fiction and engaging in conversation—may even help us live fuller and healthier lives.

Kreuz and Roberts explain the cognitive processes underlying our language ability, exploring in particular how changes in these processes lead to changes in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. They consider, among other things, the inability to produce a word that's on the tip of your tongue—and suggest that the increasing incidence of this with age may be the result of a surfeit of world knowledge. For example, older people can be better storytellers, and (something to remember at a family reunion) their perceived tendency toward off-topic verbosity may actually reflect communicative goals.



Why language ability remains resilient and how it shapes our lives.
Acknowledgments xi
Prologue 1(6)
1 Setting the Stage
7(18)
Language by Design
7(3)
Comparing Apples to Oranges
10(4)
Components of Cognition
14(5)
The Compensation of Language
19(6)
2 The Language of Sight and Sound
25(28)
Do You Hear What I See?
25(4)
A Look at Hearing
29(3)
Tinnitus
32(4)
Voice Quality
36(4)
Speaking of Vision
40(4)
Presbyopia
44(4)
Making Sense of Feelings
48(5)
3 The Story of Speech
53(30)
Word Finding
53(4)
Word Naming
57(3)
Speech Disfluency
60(4)
Stuttering
64(4)
Aphasia
68(5)
Dyslexia
73(4)
Foreign Accent Syndrome
77(6)
4 Word Domination
83(28)
Stressed Out
83(3)
Spelling Ability
86(4)
Vocabulary Size
90(4)
Verbal Fluency
94(3)
Grammatical Complexity
97(4)
Off-Topic Verbosity
101(4)
Telling Stories
105(6)
5 Using Language
111(24)
Pragmatic Competence
111(3)
Nonliteral Language
114(4)
Can Spring Chickens Teach Old Dogs New Tricks?
118(4)
Elderspeak
122(4)
Living with More Than One Language
126(4)
The Benefits of Bilingualism?
130(5)
6 The Write Stuff
135(30)
Healing through Language
135(3)
Reminiscing
138(6)
Late Bloomers
144(4)
Writer's Block
148(5)
The Destroyer of Minds
153(4)
Lessons from the Nuns
157(3)
Fiction Is Stronger Than Truth
160(5)
Epilogue 165(2)
Notes 167(46)
References 213(42)
Index 255(12)
About the Authors 267(2)
About the Illustrator 269