Voice Disorders
Stuttering
Speech Sound Disorders
Motor Speech Disorders
Misc.
100

Examples of what we can learn about a person just by listening to their voice

What is identity, occupation, comfort level, confidence level, health?

100

Percent of children who recover naturally from stuttering

What is 80%?


100

One phonotactic rule of Standard American English being followed in the word "Catamount" 

What is starting a word with a consonant sound, ending a word in a consonant cluster, three syllables in a word, use of a vowel sound in each syllable? 

100

Subsystems of speech that may be impacted by motor speech disorders 

What are respiration, phonation, articulation, resonance, and prosody. 

100

Position of the velum during the production of /b/

What is up or closed (forming a seal)?

200

Perceptual parameters of voice

What are pitch, loudness, quality, resonance, rate of speech?

200

Possible contributing factors to stuttering 

What is biological (genetics and family link), neurological (genetic factors that lead to differences in brain areas that control speech muscles or neural pathways), environment?

*What is NOT a cause of stuttering? 

200

Word that follows a CCVC syllable pattern: "champ", "play", "slip"

What is slip?

200

Reason why 'groping' is a hallmark feature of apraxia of speech and consistent & predictable errors are a hallmark feature of dysarthria

What is difficulty with the motor planning of the movements of the articulators needed for speech and the result of muscle weakness

200

New way of breathing after laryngectomy

What is through a hole (stoma) in the neck?

300

The professional a SLP should always refer a client to if there is a change in vocal quality


Who is an otolaryngologist (ENT)?

300

Three primary stuttering behaviors we hear and secondary behaviors we see

What are part-word repetitions, prolongations, and blocks and body movements, avoidance, giving up, changing words?

*What is below the surface? 

300

Number of letters vs number of sounds in: "dough" & "blush"

What is 5 letters, 2 sounds ("dough") and 5 letters and 4 sounds ("blush") ?

300

Four strategies to use with dysarthria to improve clarity of speech 

What is pacing, overarticulation, focused breathing, use of contrastive stress.

300

Question on in-take form that would help you figure out possible cause of a speech sound disorder

What is any issues with feeding/swallowing, history of surgery, late to babbling, birth history & developmental milestones, history of ear infections, history of tubes in the ear, exposure to loud noises

400

Examples of a Structural, Neurological, and Functional voice disorder 

What is vocal nodules (polyps, laryngitis, cancer, aging), vocal fold paralysis, muscle tension dysphonia?

400

Ways a clinician can support people who stutter beyond trying to 'fix' fluency

Desensitize stuttering, talk about it, unpack it, stutter openly, stop running away from the stutter, change mindset around stuttering

400

A child says "fink" for "think" and "sop" for "stop"

What is substitution and omission? 

400

M.I.T.

What is melodic intonation therapy which involves hand tapping with the left hand and intonation singing of phrases (e.g., natural prosody)

400

Voice treatment program Parkinson's Disease

What is the LSVT Loud program?

*What is the goal of this program?

500

Vocal abuse/misuse

What are yelling, screaming, forced whispering, throat clearing, grunting, smoking, drinking, coughing, not doing vocal warm ups? 

500

Barriers a person who stutters might face

What is impatience, lack of eye contact, guessing what the person is trying to say by completing the sentence, making assumptions, telling the person to take a breath and relax?

500

Speech sound difference vs delay vs disorder

What is results from differences in geographical location, cultural background, enviornment, gender, etc. vs. same typical pattern as a typical learner but a bit behind (patten like a younger learner), vs. atypical patterns not expected at any age impacting ability to communicate

500

Observation on an oral mech exam to help differentially diagnose Structural difference vs. Apraxia vs. Dysarthria 

What is cleft palate (overbite, underbite, fistula, nasal emission, enlarged tonsils, short frenum) vs. groping, inconsistent errors on ddks, more accurate spontaneous speech, vs. decreased range of motion, asymmetry, slushy ddks

500

Biphonation (hint: horse) and Diplophonia

What is the perception of two pitches occurring at the same time? 

Biphonation: voluntary, health communication tool used for emotional expression that mammals such as a horse might use.

Diplophonia: pathological symptom of vf injury or disease


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