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dynamic : Languages constantly evolve
connotation : A word's emotional overtones, presuppositions, and other nonexplicit meanings
recall : The constructive nature of memory
grammar : Study of language in terms of noticing regular patterns
syntax : The systematic way in which words can be combined and sequenced to make meaningful phrases and sentences
deep : Refers to an underlying syntactic structure that links various phrase structures through the application of various transformation rules
surface : Refers to any of the various phrase structures that may result from such transformations
chomsky : He suggested that our mental lexicon contains more than the semantic meanings attached to each word
cooing : Comprises largely vowel sounds
imitation : Children do exactly what they see others do
RTM : Understands mental processes such as thinking, reasoning and imagining as sequences of intentional mental states
naturalized : All menral facts have explanations in the terms of natural science
dennett : He grants that the generalizations of commonsense psychology are true and indispensable, but denies that this sufficient reason to believe in
nonconceptual : A kind of content that states of a creature lacking concepts might nonetheless enjoy
phenomenists : Claim that the phenomenal character of a mental state is not so reducible
analog : A kind of presentation that is continuous
holism : The view that the content of a mental representation is determined by its inferential relations with all other representations
CTM : Claims that the brain is a kind of computer and that mental processes are computations
imagery : The mental representation of things
externalism : Relations to one's environment are determinative of the content of mental representations
testing : probably the second most important creative thinking principle
creative : Requires both divergent and convergent thinking
organizing : Finding a representation that best enables you to implement your strategy
monitoring : Effective problem solvers check up on themselves all along the way
familiarity : The handmaiden of habit
analysis : Breaking down the whole of a complex problem into manageable elements
synthesis : Putting together various elements to arrange them into something useful
divergent : Generates a diverse assortment of possible alternative solutions to a problem
replication : The creative contribution represents an effort to show that a given field is where it should be
convergent : To narrow down the multiple possibilities to converge on a single, best answer
Across:2. | Refers to any of the various phrase structures that may result from such transformations | 6. | To narrow down the multiple possibilities to converge on a single, best answer | 9. | Breaking down the whole of a complex problem into manageable elements | 10. | Study of language in terms of noticing regular patterns | 11. | He grants that the generalizations of commonsense psychology are true and indispensable, but denies that this sufficient reason to believe in | 12. | The systematic way in which words can be combined and sequenced to make meaningful phrases and sentences | 14. | The view that the content of a mental representation is determined by its inferential relations with all other representations | 15. | Claims that the brain is a kind of computer and that mental processes are computations | 16. | Understands mental processes such as thinking, reasoning and imagining as sequences of intentional mental states | 18. | Comprises largely vowel sounds | 19. | Refers to an underlying syntactic structure that links various phrase structures through the application of various transformation rules | 20. | A kind of content that states of a creature lacking concepts might nonetheless enjoy | 21. | Languages constantly evolve | 22. | A kind of presentation that is continuous |
| | Down:1. | Requires both divergent and convergent thinking | 2. | Putting together various elements to arrange them into something useful | 3. | A word's emotional overtones, presuppositions, and other nonexplicit meanings | 4. | Relations to one's environment are determinative of the content of mental representations | 5. | The constructive nature of memory | 6. | He suggested that our mental lexicon contains more than the semantic meanings attached to each word | 7. | probably the second most important creative thinking principle | 8. | Children do exactly what they see others do | 13. | All menral facts have explanations in the terms of natural science | 17. | The creative contribution represents an effort to show that a given field is where it should be | 19. | Generates a diverse assortment of possible alternative solutions to a problem |
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Across:2. | Refers to any of the various phrase structures that may result from such transformations | 6. | To narrow down the multiple possibilities to converge on a single, best answer | 9. | Breaking down the whole of a complex problem into manageable elements | 10. | Study of language in terms of noticing regular patterns | 11. | He grants that the generalizations of commonsense psychology are true and indispensable, but denies that this sufficient reason to believe in | 12. | The systematic way in which words can be combined and sequenced to make meaningful phrases and sentences | 14. | The view that the content of a mental representation is determined by its inferential relations with all other representations | 15. | Claims that the brain is a kind of computer and that mental processes are computations | 16. | Understands mental processes such as thinking, reasoning and imagining as sequences of intentional mental states | 18. | Comprises largely vowel sounds | 19. | Refers to an underlying syntactic structure that links various phrase structures through the application of various transformation rules | 20. | A kind of content that states of a creature lacking concepts might nonetheless enjoy | 21. | Languages constantly evolve | 22. | A kind of presentation that is continuous |
| | Down:1. | Requires both divergent and convergent thinking | 2. | Putting together various elements to arrange them into something useful | 3. | A word's emotional overtones, presuppositions, and other nonexplicit meanings | 4. | Relations to one's environment are determinative of the content of mental representations | 5. | The constructive nature of memory | 6. | He suggested that our mental lexicon contains more than the semantic meanings attached to each word | 7. | probably the second most important creative thinking principle | 8. | Children do exactly what they see others do | 13. | All menral facts have explanations in the terms of natural science | 17. | The creative contribution represents an effort to show that a given field is where it should be | 19. | Generates a diverse assortment of possible alternative solutions to a problem |
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