Fundamentals
How does it relate?
CD
Features & Speech
Interprofessionals
100

The four main processes involved in communication?

Formulation

Transmission

Reception

Comprehension

100

A conductive hearing loss is a breakdown in which part of the hearing system?

Breakdown in outer and/or middle ear

100

Formulation and comprehension difficulties usually signal a ...

Language impairment

100

T/F Speech and language are unique only to humans and primates?

False
100

Two main career disciplines most closely associated with the study and treatment of communication disorders. 

speech-language pathology and audiology

200

Modalities of communication

–Speech (most common)

–Sign Language

–Read, Write

–Gestures, pictures, and facial expressions

200

What structure takes auditory information into the brain?

The auditory nerve

200

What is aphonia and what causes it?

A lack of voice, caused by illness, overuse, and/or smoking. 

200

Non-human communication is _______.

iconic

200

Audiologists most commonly work in which three settings?

shools, hospitals, private practice

300

The most important factor for communication to be effective is ______.

Feedback

300

What are the 4 key elements to language?

Socially Shared

Code

Conventional System

Representational Tool

300

What is it called when an individual’s communication pattern differs substantially from those of the person or persons with whom they are communicating with.

Communication difference

300

Human communication is _______. Why?

Transparent, because of language. Language is a shared code!

300

This professional delivers interventions to help individuals with disabilities, illness, or injuries develop or regain activities of daily living (ADL) such as grooming, eating, and writing.

Occupational Therapists

400

The main purpose of communication

To provide and solicite information. 

400

Speech is defined as a neuromuscular act involving precise coordination of which systems?

Respiration, phonation, articulation

400

What are the 4 types of communication disorders?

Language

Speech

Fluency

Feeding and Swallowing

400

What is the critical period for language development?

First five years. 

400

These professionals closely with individuals who have injuries or illnesses by performing surgeries, prescribing medications, and conducting diagnostic investigation.

Otorhinolaryngologists (ENTs)

500

Communication used to direct others

Regulatory Communication

500
Align the three- and five- domain system.

Semantics (Content)

Syntax (Form)

Morphology (Form)

Phonology (Form)

Pragmatics (Use)

500

A cleft palate, a congenital malformation, is a common caus of...

An articulation disorder

500

SAE has ______phonemes. Give an example.

40 /m/

500

This allied profession might involve such tasks as designing technology utilization, behavior management, and transitional planning. 

Special education 

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