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100
Receptive language is the ability to _______ what is said, whereas expressive language is the ability to ______ language.
What are comprehend and produce?
100
The _______ connects Broca's area to Wernicke's area.
What is arcuate fasciculus?
100
The physiological correlate of intensity is ________.
What is loudness?
100
Difficulty moving food from the mouth to the stomach is a definition of ______.
What is dysphagia?
100
Stuttered speech is composed of ________ and ________ repetitions and _______.
What are sound and syllable and sound prolongation?
200
A language disorder is an impairment of comprehension and/or expression of language _______, ________, and/or ______ in any combination.
What are form, content and/or use
200
Difficulty retrieving and producing words is called _______.
What is anomia?
200
The perceptual correlate of fundamental frequency is _______.
What is pitch?
200
The phases of swallowing are referred to as the _______, _______, ________ and ________ phases.
What are oral preparatory, oral, pharyngeal and esophageal aspiration?
200
The percentage of the population who have stuttered at some point in their life is referred to as _______ of stuttering, and the percentage of the population who presently exhibit the problem is referred to as the ______ of stuttering.
What are incidence and prevalence?
300
Three types of language differences are _______, _______ and _______.
What are English as a second language, multilingualism and dialect?
300
"I wanted to blobo, but I couldn't." Blobo is an example of a _______.
What is neologism?
300
The three major cartilages of the larynx are _______, ______, and _______.
What is thyroid, cricoid and arytenoid?
300
Misdirection of food or liquids into the larynx below the level of the vocal folds is called ______.
What is aspiration?
300
The onset of stuttering can be ________ or ________.
What are sudden and gradual?
400
Language impairments can be reflected in _______, _______, and _______ forms.
What are spoken, written and gestured?
400
Difficulty indentifying sensory information is called _______.
What is agnosia?
400
The number of people who exhibit a problem at a specific time is called _______.
What is prevalence?
400
The most common neurologic disorder that causes difficulty with swallowing is ________, or ________.
What is stroke or CVA?
400
When a preschool child grows out of the problem of stuttering, this is referred to as ________ or ________ recovery.
What are spontaneous or natural?
500
An evaluation will identify _____ and ______ of a child's ability to communicate.
What are strengths and weaknesses?
500
Reading problems acquired following a stroke are called ______.
What is alexia?
500
The innermost layer of the vocal folds is the ________ muscle.
What is thyroarytenoid?
500
Radiation treatments for head and neck cancer may result in a dry mouth due to changes to saliva production, which is referred to as _______.
What is xerostomia?
500
By 5 years post-stuttering onset approximately _____% of the children who exhibited the problem are no longer stuttering.
What is 65% to 80%?
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