Basics
Language Components
Neuro 1
Neuro 2
Theories, etc.
100

What does the acronym ASHA stand for?

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

100

Word meanings

Semantics

100

What system is made up of cranial and spinal nerves?

Peripheral Nervous System

100

The primary sensory cortex is located in this lobe.

Parietal lobe

100

Skinner's theory that language is learned through operant conditioning

Behavioral Theory

200

Do I need a master's degree to become an audiologist?

No. (AuD)

200

Smallest unit of language that has meaning

Morpheme

200

Which lobe of the brain is the site of executive function?

Frontal lobe

200

A term for information that is sent from the brain to a muscle

Efferent

200

Does a 12 month old have stronger receptive or expressive language skills?

Receptive

300

What 4 systems make up the "speech mechanism?"

Respiratory, Phonatory, Resonatory, Articulatory

300

Rules that govern how words can be combined into sentences

Syntax

300

Collective name for the 3 layers of protection between your brain and skull

Meninges

300

How many cranial nerves are there?

12

300

Chomsky's theory that language is innately hard-wired in human beings

Psycholinguistic-Syntactic (Nativistic)

400

Where are the majority of SLPs employed?

Schools

400

The study of speech sounds and the rules that govern how those sounds are used

Phonology

400
Heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and body temperature are controlled in this vital brain area

Brain Stem

400

Located on the temporal lobe, this is the primary area for auditory comprehension of verbal language

Wernicke's Area

400

Does the semantic-cognitive theory state that form precedes meaning, or meaning precedes form?

Meaning precedes form.

500

What 4 activities fall under the SLP scope of practice?

Identify, Evaluate, Treat, and Prevent

500

The social rules of language

Pragmatics

500

Located on the frontal lobe, this is the primary area for expressive language 

Broca's Area

500

Damage to this area of the brain would result in ataxia, balance problems, and impaired muscle coordination

Cerebellum

500

Name two ways in which low SES could impact language development

Language exposure, print exposure, access to healthcare and other resources, poor or absent language model, truancy, etc.

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