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Public Speaking in the 21st Century Does Not Draw on the Traditions

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Public speaking in the 21st century does not draw on the traditions of public speaking in any way.

Grasp the concept of memory errors, such as misattribution and suggestibility.
Appreciate the role of memory in recognizing faces and objects.
Differentiate between semantic and episodic components of long-term memory.
Recognize strategies to minimize errors in eyewitness identifications.

Definitions:

Morphemes

The smallest grammatical units in a language that carry meaning, such as roots, prefixes, and suffixes.

Overextension

The cognitive error in language development where a child inappropriately applies a word to a wider range of objects or actions than it actually applies to.

Two-Word Utterances

An early language development stage where toddlers combine two words to communicate simple concepts or desires.

Aphasia

A disorder resulting from brain damage to Broca’s area or Wernicke’s area that involves a loss or impairment of the ability to use or comprehend words.

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