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Unit 8
Memory Systems
1. Give Russian equivalents to the following English words.
What part of speech do they belong to?
Form, utilization, hierarchy, evolution, substrate, system, nature, operation, base,
classification, person, episode, occasion, individual, organism, essnce, phenomenon,
actualization, fact, conception, subdivision, relevance, model, aspect, situation, debate;
General, separate, neural, hypothetical, episodic, semantic, procedural, concrete,
subjective, normal, mental, expressible, abstract, original, classificatory, various,
complex, symbolic, specific, intense, anatomical;
Initially, automatically.
Function, revolve, date, define, conceptualize, construct, represent, accept.
2. Find the meaning of the words listed below in a dictionary:
1. putative (a)
2. acquisition (n)
3. retention (n)
4. skill (n)
5. level (n)
6. ability (n)
7. available (a)
8. handle (v)
9. sensitization (n)
10. witness (v)
11. absent (a)
12. qualitatively (adv)
13. hallmark (n)
14. belief (n)
3. Match antonyms:
1. putative
2. short
3. concrete
4. subjective
5. qualitatively
6. present
7. close
8. broad
9. high
10. complex
1. low
2. far
3. absent
4. abstract
5. long
6. real
7. narrow
8. simple
9. objective
10. quantitatively
4. Read and translate the text:
Memory Systems
This term denotes putative brain / behavior and brain / cognition systems
concerned with different forms of learning and memory. “Memory” is a general label
for different forms of acquisition, retention, and utilization of informations, skills and
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                                             Unit 8

                                       Memory Systems

1. Give Russian equivalents to the following English words.
   What part of speech do they belong to?

       Form, utilization, hierarchy, evolution, substrate, system, nature, operation, base,
classification, person, episode, occasion, individual, organism, essnce, phenomenon,
actualization, fact, conception, subdivision, relevance, model, aspect, situation, debate;
       General, separate, neural, hypothetical, episodic, semantic, procedural, concrete,
subjective, normal, mental, expressible, abstract, original, classificatory, various,
complex, symbolic, specific, intense, anatomical;
       Initially, automatically.
       Function, revolve, date, define, conceptualize, construct, represent, accept.

2. Find the meaning of the words listed below in a dictionary:

1.   putative (a)                   6. ability (n)                    11. absent (a)
2.   acquisition (n)                7. available (a)                  12. qualitatively (adv)
3.   retention (n)                  8. handle (v)                     13. hallmark (n)
4.   skill (n)                      9. sensitization (n)              14. belief (n)
5.   level (n)                     10. witness (v)

3. Match antonyms:

                1.     putative                1.    low
                2.     short                   2.    far
                3.     concrete                3.    absent
                4.     subjective              4.    abstract
                5.     qualitatively           5.    long
                6.     present                 6.    real
                7.     close                   7.    narrow
                8.     broad                   8.    simple
                9.     high                    9.    objective
               10.     complex                10.    quantitatively

4. Read and translate the text:

                                           Memory Systems

       This term denotes putative brain / behavior and brain / cognition systems
concerned with different forms of learning and memory. “Memory” is a general label
for different forms of acquisition, retention, and utilization of informations, skills and