This is an exaggerated, sing-song way of talking to babies, shown to boost attention and language development (A.K.A. "baby-talk").
What is "motherese" or "parentese"?
The term for the smallest unit of sound in language that can change the meaning of a word.
What is a Phoneme?
The anatomical term for the eardrum.
What is the Tympanic Membrane?
This is the term for a growth on the vocal folds due to vocal misuse or overuse.
What are Vocal Nodules?
This is what NSSLHA stands for.
What is the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association?
Another term for two-word utterances, which is common between 18-36 months old.
What is Telegraphic Speech?
The term for the smallest unit of meaning in language.
What is a Morpheme?
These are the three ossicles/bones of the middle ear.
What are the Malleus, Incus, and Stapes?
The acronym AAC stands for this.
What is Augmentative & Alternative Communication?
This is the name of the professor who teaches Speech & Hearing Science AND Aural Rehabilitation.
Who is Professor Charlotte Mullen?
Early Intervention includes this age range.
What is birth to 3 years old?
These are 3 bilabial sounds.
What are /m/, /p/, /b/, /w/? (only need 3/4)
Broca’s area is located in this lobe of the brain.
What is the Frontal Lobe?
This is the clinical term for stuttering.
What is a Fluency Disorder?
The centralized online portal used to apply to most SLP and Aud graduate programs.
What is CSDCAS (Centralized Application Service for Communication Science and Disorders)?
These are 2 examples of overregularization errors.
What is saying "goed" instead of "went", or saying "tooths" instead of "teeth"? (several correct answers)
Name 4 cognate (voiced/unvoiced) pairs.
What is: /p b/, /f v/, /t d/, /s z/, /k g/, /θ ð/, /ʃ ʒ/?
This structure connects the two hemispheres of the brain.
What is the Corpus Callosum?
This is the clinical term for a swallowing disorder.
What is Dysphagia?
These are the 2 Stonehill CSD courses that give you direct SLP observation hours for graduate school.
What are CSD 475: Internship & CSD 370: Clinical Methods?
This is the definition of the “zone of proximal development.”
What is the difference between what a child can do alone and what they can do with help?
This is the place, manner, and voicing of /θ/.
What is an unvoiced lingua-dental fricitive?
These nerves send commands AWAY from the brain.
What are Efferent Nerves?
This results from damage to a specific area in the left temporal lobe, resulting in impaired language comprehension.
What is Wernicke's Aphasia?
This is the number of courses required for Stonehill's CSD major.
What is 16?