The most common congenital anomaly of the orofacial complex
What is cleft palate?
This phonological process occurs when children pronounce [waid] for /raid/
What is gliding?
When clients have speech sound disorders that coexist with other disorders
What is comorbidity?
A clinician asks a client to open mouth and notes the appearance of the hard palate
What is an oral mech?
What is p,b,t,d,k,g, and the glottal stop
Identify the type of cleft below:
What is a complete bilateral cleft lip and palate?
This phonological process occurs when children pronounce [doʊ] for /goʊ/
What is velar fronting?
This population has the following characteristics: varying degrees of cognitive impairment, relative macroglossia, reduced muscle tone and a high frequency of otitis media
What is Down syndrome?
What is the technical name for asking a client to say "putuku" over and over?
What is diadochokinesis?
wi hæv wez ʌv me,kiŋ ju tɔk
What is "we have ways of making you talk"
Identify the type of cleft below:
What is a unilateral incomplete cleft?
sɑp for stɑp
What is cluster reduction?
Clients with apraxia have problems in two specific areas related to speech production
What is articulation and prosody?
What is a clinician doing when she says a sound or word 3 times during stimulability testing?
What is multiple stimulation?
The members of the alveolar family
What are s,z,t,d,n,l?
The technical term for "tongue tie"
What is ankyloglossia?
This phonological process occurs when children pronounce [dɪp] for /ʧɪp/
What is deaffrication?
This population experiences mutations which occur turning off a particular section of the X chromosome, resulting in failure to produce a particular protein. Males are more affected.
What is Fragile X?
A delineation of the speech sounds found in a child’s repertoire without regard to the mature phonological system seen in adult speech
What is an independent analysis?
This manner is made of two phonemes and both have a stop/fricative characteristics
What is an affricate?
The speech of clients with dysarthria have five problems in five distinct areas.
What is RAPPR-respiration, articulation, phonation, prosody & resonance
This test of phonology is used and yields results which aid a clinician in planning for the Cycles Approach
What is the Hodson Assessment of Phonological Processes? or the Assessment of Phonological Processes
Vowels are classified by the HALT
What is: tongue height, tongue advancement, lip configuration and tense/laxness of vocal folds?
This type of assessment focuses on the identification of sounds produced in error and/or error patterns based on a comparison of the client’s productions to the adult standard form
What is a relational analysis?
The E and the S in I.T.E.S.T. represent?
What are examples and scores?