Changing Minds: How Aging Affects Language and How Language Affects Aging Audiobook (Free)
- Jonathan Yen
- 5 h 35 min
- Tantor Media
- 2019-10-01
Summary:
We acquire our native vocabulary, seemingly without effort, in infancy and early years as a child. Language is our constant companion throughout our life time, once we age. Indeed, compared with other areas of cognition, language seems to be fairly resilient through the procedure of aging. In Changing Thoughts, Roger Kreuz and Richard Roberts examine how maturing impacts language-and how language affects aging.
Kreuz and Roberts statement that what appear to be changes within an older person’s vocabulary ability about Changing Thoughts: How Aging Affects Language and exactly how Language Affects Aging are actually produced by declines in such additional cognitive processes as memory and understanding. Some language skills, including vocabulary size and composing ability, could even improve with age. And certain vocabulary activities-including reading fiction and engaging in conversation-may even help us live fuller and more healthy lives.
Kreuz and Roberts explain the cognitive procedures underlying our language ability, exploring in particular how adjustments in these procedures lead to changes in listening, speaking, reading, and composing. They consider, among other activities, the inability to make a word that’s on the tip of your tongue-and claim that the increasing incidence of the with age may be the result of a surfeit of globe knowledge.
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