Communication
SSD
speech anatomy
Dr. E and Katie
100

A neutral label that refers to any variation of a language that is shared by a group of speakers

what is dialect
100

These are the types of misarticulations

What are substitutions, omissions, distortion, and addition
100

This is what the vocal folds do when we breathe

what is abduct

100

This is Dr. E's dog

Who is Xanny!

200

The study of speech sounds and how they go together

What is phonetics

200

This is the profession that diagnoses and treats speech sound disorders

Who is a speech language pathologist

200

This is the area of the brain that is responsible for expressive language

What is Broca's area

200

This is Katie's dog

Who is Maggie

300

The study of the use of language and social implications

What is pragmatics

300

This is the disorder that typically impacts intelligibility more

What is a phonological processes disorder

300

This is the hemisphere that most language is centralized

What is the left hemisphere
300
This is the school Dr. E received her AuD

Where is WMU

400

The ability to alternate between two language variations

What is codeswitching

400

This is how a SLP assesses for SSD

What is a language sample and a standardized test (GFTA + KLPA) 

400

These are the active articulators

What are lips, tongue, soft palate, mandible (uvula but not in English) 

400

This is what Katie is studying

What is MA-SLP

500

These are the three levels in the speech-chain-model

What are linguistic, physiological, and acoustic

500

This is the most common of structural SSDs

What is cleft lip/palate 

500

This is the name of the bone that suspends the larynx

What is the hyoid

500

This is what Dr. E initially went to school for

What is pharmacy 

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