Early Studies of children articulatory and phonological development consisted mainly of diary studies.
True
______ patterns are a group of phonological patterns in which one class of sounds is substituted for another.
Substitution
A child comes to you for an evaluation. According to her mother, Sara has a history of middle ear infections. Her mother reports that Sara is quite difficult to understand. For example, according to her mother, she says things like (gʌk/dʌk and koʊ/toʊ). This child is manifesting the phonological pattern of
backing
at 4 years old, a child should be 75%-80 intelligible
In ________ patterns, sounds are changed because of the influence of e neighboring sound.
Assimilation
A 3-year-old is receiving therapy for remediation of several phonological patterns. She very frequently says things like (tar/kar, do/go and ti/ki). These productions show that she is using the phonological pattern is
fronting
Linear Theories describe phonological patterns that occur in natural languages.
True
________ (when a complete or incomplete syllable is repeated.)
Reduplication
Gillian has come back from the beach vacation with her parents, and excitedly tells you that she built a "thand castle" on the beach. Gillian has just manifested which type of articulation error?
Substitution
HAPPY HALLOWEEN !!!
(Riddle-Me-This)
“What’s the problem with twin witches?”
You never know witch is which.
The therapy technique of phonetic placement is used to teach or establish __________
production of a phoneme is isolation
HAPPY HALLOWEEN !!!
(Riddle-Me-This)
”What is wicked, homeless, white and goes up and down?”
A ghost in an elevator
HAPPY HALLOWEEN !!!
(Riddle-Me-This)
”I have a body, arms, legs, and a head, but I’m heartless and I have no guts.”
what am I ?
A skeleton