What is the term for substituting one sound for another in this example "wabbit" for "rabbit"?
What is gliding?
This is the part of the brain responsible for expressive language production?
What is Broca's area?
The animated fish famously says "Just keep swimming" but could benefit from speech therapy for short-term memory issues. (Name of character and name of the movie)
Who is Dory from Finding Nemo?
This term refers to the smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish words from one another.
What is a phoneme?
What is the mascot of D'Youville University?
What is Saint?
This type of speech error involves omitting a sound in a word, such as saying 'nake' instead of 'snake'.
What is Deletion?
This flap of cartilage prevents food and liquid from entering the trachea during swallowing.
What is the epiglottis?
The D'Youville Campus is just minutes away from this famous waterfall?
What is Niagara Falls?
This term refers to the physical movement of the vocal cords, tongue, lips, and other parts of the mouth to produce speech sounds.
What is articulation?
What is the name of the room we are in today?
What is the Clinical Skills Lab?
This approach focuses on teaching clients to contrast sounds to emphasize the differences between them.
What is minimal pairs therapy?
This is the name of the primary muscle responsible for breathing.
What is the diaphragm?
This TV scientist and character from The Big Bang Theory has trouble with social communication, a common SLP focus.
Who is Sheldon Cooper?
This term refers to the rules that govern the structure of sentences, including word order, tense, and agreement.
What is syntax?
What are the names of the Founding Program Director and the Director of Clinical Education for the Speech-Language Pathology Program?
Who is Dr. Book and Dr. McCarthy?
When a child substitutes a stop consonant for a fricative, as in 'toup' for 'soup,' this process is called what?
What is stopping?
This structure is commonly known as the voice box and houses the vocal cords.
What is the larynx?
The singer underwent vocal surgery in 20111, bringing attention to vocal cord disorders?
Who is Adele?
This term refers to the study of the structure and form of words, including how they are built from roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
What is morphology?
This center at D'Youville University is designed to give students hands on experience in their health profession field?
Name the disorder characterized by difficulty planning and coordinating the motor movements needed for speech?
What is Apraxia of Speech?
This structure, located in the inner ear, is responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals for the brain.
What is the cochlea?
This famous NFL quaterback overcame a childhood stutter, inspiring those with fluency disorders?
Who is Patrick Mahomes?
This is the use of language in social contexts, including understanding and following rules of conversation, such as turn-taking.
What is pragmatics?
What is the name of the building where most SLP classes are held?
What is School of Arts, Science and Education? or What is SASE?