This disorder is defined as neurologic speech disorder that reflects an impaired capacity to plan or program sensorimotor commands necessary for directing movements that result in phonetically and prosodically normal speech
What is apraxia of speech
An articulation disorder is difficulties with this part of the production of sounds
What is motor
What is stopping
How often cycles approach changes
What is every 2 weeks
The only phoneme that is considered a glottal sound
What is /h/?
This disorder is defined as abnormalities in the strength, speed, range, steadiness, tone, or accuracy of movements required for breathing, phonatory, resonatory, articulatory, or prosodic aspects of speech production
What is dysarthria
When a sound or syllable is left out of speech
What is omission
Phonological process defined by only a single phoneme being produced in a cluster
The variation of minimal pairs that is used for moderate-severe impairment
What is the multiple oppositions approach
What GFTA stands for
What is Goldman Fristoe Test of Articulation
This component of speech, referred to as the use of variations in pitch, loudness, and duration, is often impaired in patients with dysarthria
What is prosody
When one sound is replaced with another sound in a word
What is substitution
Phonological process defined by a liquid sound being replaced by a glide
What is gliding
The approach that treats non-stimulable sounds
What is the complexity approach
The definition of cognate sounds
What are two sounds that are made in the same place and manner but have different voicing
Treatment for articulation in dysarthria that juxtaposes two sounds to help the patient produce them as differently as possible
When one or more sound is added into a word
What is addition
Phonological process defined by an affricate being replaced by a fricative
What is deaffrication
What is 0-30%
The first sound that should be developed and what age it should be developed by
What is /p/ at age 2
Eight step continuum is the treatment used for what level of AOS
What is moderate AOS
When a sound is produced in an unclear or imprecise way
What is a distortion
Phonological process defined by a vowel replacing a consonant
What is vocalization
The 5 steps of the traditional articulation approach
What is
The 6 alveolar sounds
What are /t/, /d/, /s/, /z/, /n/, and /l/?