Terms
Speech
Voice Disorders
Language
Supports
100

What is a language disorder? 

Difficulties receiving, understanding, or formulating information. 

100

What is a speech disorder? 

Difficulty producing sounds.

100

The quality of the voice is affected by problems of what? 

Breath or vocal-fold functioning 

100

What is called when students are unable to discriminate between differences in speech sounds or sound segments? 

Phonology 

100

What speech assessment measures the student's ability to produce speech sounds? 

Articulation assessment 

200

Difficulty formulating ideas and information.

Expressive disorder

200

What is speech?

Oral expression of language

200

What is based upon perception of the listener and is determined by the air pressure coming from the lungs? 

Intensity

200

What is called when a student has difficulties having problems using structure of words to get or give information? 

Morphology

200

What is a form of visual supports that acts as an advance organizer?

Graphic organizer 

300

Difficulty receiving or understanding information.

Receptive language disorder?

300

What is phonological?

Awareness of sound differences. 

300

What is the length of time any speech sound requires?

Duration

300

What is called when students makes errors involving word order? 

Syntax

300

What would you call a visual that has activities or events in order for a support to a student? 

Visual Schedules

400

It is the language variation that a group of individuals use.

Dialect  

400

The smallest meaningful unit of speech.

Morpheme

400

A voice disorder that is determined by the rate of vibration? 

Pitch

400

What is it called when students experience difficulties using words singly or together in sentences?

Semantics

400

What would you call a visual that would tell a student how long a particular task is going to last?

Visual timer 

500

What is an articulation disorder? 

This occurs when the child cannot correctly produce the various sounds and sound combinations of speech. 

500

Use of communication in contexts.

Pragmatics

500
When a student has problems with their speech being smooth, flowing issues, or interruptions during speaking, it is called?

Fluency disorders

500

When you focus on the social use of language, that is called?

Pragmatics

500

What do you call the person that works with children who needs support with speech or language?

A speech language pathologists 

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