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biology of language production---- vocal chords, brain broca and wernicke areas language comprehension-- sense organs (eyes and ears), areas of brain language development--- genetic factors involved (LAD), downs syndrome etc
ye sab mila ke likhne ki soch raha tha.....any other ideas friends
q11--
isme specifically thought and language (shapir whorf) likhna hai kya??
biology of language production---- vocal chords, brain broca and wernicke areas language comprehension-- sense organs (eyes and ears), areas of brain language development--- genetic factors involved (LAD), downs syndrome etc
ye sab mila ke likhne ki soch raha tha.....any other ideas friends
q11--
isme specifically thought and language (shapir whorf) likhna hai kya??
10 is fine..11 mein TGG of chomsky is more relevant along wid skinnerian approach which results in fast adaptation to language system.
btw @taker alongwith downs syndrome mention can be done for paranoid schizophrenia..which largely results into speech incoherence.n biologically..critical period (genie of curtis n wild boy of avyron can be mentioned) /sensitive period should also be highlighted.
what is the meaning of middle age crisis? is it a universal phenomenon? what features do u see in the indian middle aged individuals? what is their well being status? substantiate your answer.
1) meaning--- levinson's theory...crisis (death of parents, divorce), self evaluation, value change, even career change (we can also use erikson's idea of stagnation--- person who has stagnated may feel the crisis)
2) universal??---- i doubt; much wd depend on the socio economic status (poor man has no time for such thought, mostly upper middle class or rich class may experience it), personality (achievement oriented, extrovert, spiritual etc)....read somewhere that much of the literature on midlife crisis has been by journalists rather than psychologists
3) indian middle aged persons--- if poor then worried about survival, if middle class then worried about child's future (college admission, career path etc); in these cases less chances of feeling the crisis; upper class may feel it as they have the time + since quite spiritual society so less chance of feeling crisis (because all is predetermined by fate) + varnashram system provides the path for life ( 25-50 grihastha ashram...if able to take care of family then no crisis)
4) well being status--- will use the 6 eudaimonic facets to find out the well being
friends...all the above points are intuitive.....if someone has a better idea of the issue please help
for those who have joined vaji test ,pathak baba gives written solution.if somebody can share the hard copy (xerox), i will be thankful.regarding first test except for few question others were blown out of proportion ..but good to create interest n give new insights...hence solution is more important.
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q10 approach
biology of language production---- vocal chords, brain broca and wernicke areas
language comprehension-- sense organs (eyes and ears), areas of brain
language development--- genetic factors involved (LAD), downs syndrome etc
ye sab mila ke likhne ki soch raha tha.....any other ideas friends
q11--
isme specifically thought and language (shapir whorf) likhna hai kya??
1) meaning--- levinson's theory...crisis (death of parents, divorce), self evaluation, value change, even career change (we can also use erikson's idea of stagnation--- person who has stagnated may feel the crisis)
2) universal??---- i doubt; much wd depend on the socio economic status (poor man has no time for such thought, mostly upper middle class or rich class may experience it), personality (achievement oriented, extrovert, spiritual etc)....read somewhere that much of the literature on midlife crisis has been by journalists rather than psychologists
3) indian middle aged persons--- if poor then worried about survival, if middle class then worried about child's future (college admission, career path etc); in these cases less chances of feeling the crisis; upper class may feel it as they have the time + since quite spiritual society so less chance of feeling crisis (because all is predetermined by fate) + varnashram system provides the path for life ( 25-50 grihastha ashram...if able to take care of family then no crisis)
4) well being status--- will use the 6 eudaimonic facets to find out the well being
friends...all the above points are intuitive.....if someone has a better idea of the issue please help