Language Components
Communication Basics
Disorders Part 1
Disorders Part 2

Language Development
Language and Culture
100

These are the three components of language.

What are form, content, and use?

100

This is an exchange between senders and receivers.

What is communication?

100

This is diffuse brain damage as a result of external force.

What is Traumatic Brain Injury?

100

These disorders are present at birth.

What are congenital disorders?

100

This is a consistent vocal patterns that is the precursor to true words.

What is a phonetically consistent form or a  protoword?

100

This can refer to saying that do not always mean what they seem to mean, as in idioms.

What is figurative language?

200

This refers to the rules of a language and is a part of the form component of language.

What is grammar?
200
This is one way that intentionality in communication is noted.

What is gesture or eye contact?

200

Deficits in this area of language are most likely to remain long after the injury in TBI. 

What is Pragmatics?

200

These disorders are the result of illness, accident, or environmental circumstances later in life.

What are acquired disorders?

200

By this age, children produce about 50 words and begin to combine words predictably.

What is 18 months of age?                                              

200

This is when most children understand approximately 60000 words.

What is by high school?

300

This is how words are arranged in a sentence and the ways in which one words may affect another.

What is syntax?

300
This describes about 2/3 of human meaning exchange.

What is nonverbal?

300

This is the cause or origin of a problem, and may be used to classify a communication problem.

What is etiology?

300

The severity of an intellectual disability is ususally based on this measure.

What is IQ?

300

This is a child's personal dictionary that reflects his or her environment.

What is lexicon?

300

This is when multiple word meanings are acquired.  

What is during adolescence?

400

This refers to the meaning that define a particular word and is a part of the content component of language.

What is semantics?

400

The increase in the ability to recount the past and remember short stories on the part of preschool-aged children is due to this. 

What is increased memory?

400

A speech disorder caused by paralysis, weakness, or poor coordination of the speech musculature.

What is dysarthria?

400

This is an underlying neurological impairment in executive function that regulates behavior, causing impulsiveness.

What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?

400

This is the ave when about 90% of adult syntax is acquired.

What is 5 years of age?

400

In this type of intervention, the SLP follows the client's lead and and teaches along the way.

What is Incidental Teaching?
500

This is how and why we use language and is a part of the use component of language and it can vary with culture.

What is pragmatics?

500

This skill is demonstrated by gestures or eye contact and typically appears around 8-9 months. 

What is intentionality?

500

A speech disorder that is due to neuromotor programming difficulties.

What is apraxia?
500

Children with this disorder have low birth weight and later demonstrate hyperactivity, motor problems, attention deficits, and cognitive disabilities.

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder?

500

This is inferring meaning from context and using the word in a similar manner.

What is fast mapping?

500

This is a rule-governed linguistic system.

Dialect

600

This is when the first meaningful word occurs.

What is around 12 months?
600

These are a heterogeneous group of disorders that are manifested by significant difficulties in the development and use of listening, speaking, reading, writing, reasoning, or mathematical abilities.

What are learning disabilities?

600

Some individuals with this disorder may have immediate or delayed echolalia or use entire verbal routines, called formuli.

What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?

600

This is how language length is calculated.

What is Mean Length of Utterance?

600

This is a manner of pronunciation among cultural groups. 

What is accent?

700

This allows the child to consider language in the abstract, make judgments about its correctness, and create verbal contexts.

What is metalinguistics?

700

This is how cultural identify, setting, and participants influence communication.

What is sociolinguistics?

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