Langauge Components
Information processing
Disabilities
Terms used in Assessment
Pragmatic Staged of Language Development
100
What is the language component that is defined as the sounds that make up words
What is phonology
100
what are the four components of information processing
What is attention, discrimination, organization, memory
100
what type of disorder is defined as substantial limitations in intellectual functioning
What is intellectual disability
100
What type of test has a standard and consistent manner in which test items are to be presented and child responses consecrated
What is a standardized test
100
What are the three stages of language development
What is perlocutionary, illocutionary, and locutionary
200
What is the component of language that can be defined as word meaning
What is semantics
200
what part of information processing is involved in the categorization of information for storage and later retrieval
What is organization
200
what disability has to do with difficulties with accurate or fluent word recognition and poor spelling and decoding abilities
What is dyslexia
200
what can be defined as the degree of relationship among items and the overall test
What is internal consistency
200
What stage of language development happens first and is characterized as birth to 6 months
What is Perlocutionary
300
what is the unit of language that can be defined as the use of language- aka social skills
What is pragmatics
300
what part of information processing has to do with the retrieval of information
What is memory
300
what disability has to do with difficulty in language that is not caused by known neurological, sensory, intellectual, or emotional deficit
What is specific language impairment
300
what is defined as two judge scoring the same behavior in the same manner
What is inter-judge reliability
300
What stage of language development does communicational intention begin to form
What is Illocutionary
400
what is the component of language that can be defined as the rules that makeup language
What is syntax
400
what part of information processing has to do with activating the brain- focus and awareness
What is attention
400
what disorder is characterized by persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple contexts
What is autism
400
what is defined as the accuracy and precision with which a sample of language taken at one time represents performance of either a different but similar sample or the same sample at a different time
What is reliability
400
What stage of language development does a child's first word appear
What is Locutionary
500
what is the component of language that can be defined as the smallest linguistic unit that can change the meaning of a word
What is morphology
500
what part of information processing is defined as the ability to identify stimuli from a field of competing stimuli
What is discrimination
500
what type of disability is characterized by significant difficulties in the acquisition and use of listening, speaking, reading, writing, reasoning, or mathematical abilities
What is a learning disability
500
what is defined as the effectiveness of a test in representing, describing, or predicting an attribute of interest to the tester
What is validity
500
During what age of language development is the most important for parents to be teaching their kids to love books
What is Locutionary
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