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PSY4250 - Contemporary issues in psycholinguistics6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health SciencesLeader: Dr Greg YellandOffered
Caulfield First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisThis unit will explore a variety of current and controversial issues within the domain of psycholinguistics through student presentations and class discussion. The fundamental issues for the psycholinguist is what it is that we as language users do that enables us to comprehend produce meaningful language in its various forms, and increasingly, what goes wrong when language fails. Each seminar covers a different topic selected from: the acquisition language, the mysteries of reading and spelling; language and the deaf; bilingualism and a range of developmental, acquired and progressive disorders of language (including dyslexia, SLI, stuttering, autism, aphasia and dementia). Objectives
On completion of the unit, students will have:
4, further developed skills in written and oral communication and the use of current information technologies. Assessment
Seminar presentation: 35% Contact hours2 hour seminar per week Off Campus Attendance Requirements16 hour residential school ProhibitionsPSY4200, PSY4230, PSY4240, PSY4260, PSY4280, PSY4507, PSY4508, PSY4509 and PSY4512 |