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phonological processes
disorders
development
potpourri
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Say this word: klɪnɪʃən 

what is clinician

100

The word "mop" becoming "mom" is an example of this type of phonological process

nasal assimilation

100

The difference between an organically speech sound disorder and a functional speech sound disorder

What is an organic speech sound disorder has a known cause and a functional speech sound disorder does not

100

This is an example of reduplicated babbling

What is ba ba ba, etc

100

Describe the difference between phonological delay and phonological disorder

What is: phonological delay refers to a child exhibiting phonological processes or patterns for longer than they should, and a disorder is when a child exhibits typical error patterns and one or more nondevelopmental patterns

200

Transcribe the word "juice"

What is /jus/

200

A child substitutes /y/ and /w/ for /l/, which is this phonological process

What is gliding

200
Reoccurring episodes of otitis media with effusion is potentially detrimental to speech sound development for this reason

What is it blocks the transmission of sound, resulting in mild to moderate hearing loss

200

Infants start to lose the ability to distinguish nonnative speech sounds around this age

What is 1 year

200

Monotone pitch, reduced stress, and abnormal pausing are examples of these features

What are suprasegmentals

300

What is the place, manner, and voicing for the sound /g/

What is a voiced velar stop
300

You would expect a two year old to say "spider" like _____. Two phonological processes here could be ______ and ______.

What is "Pi-duh" - final consonant deletion, cluster reduction

300

Weak oral pressure consonants is an characteristic of this organic speech sound disorder

What is cleft palate

300

By 1, children typically have this many consonants in their consonant inventories

what is 3-4

300
/p/ and /ph/ are an example of this in English

What are allophones

400

A child says "gog" instead of "dog". This process is called ________ and it is _______ (typical or atypical)

What is backing, atypical

400

A child says "gog" instead of "dog". This process is called ________ and it is _______ (typical or atypical)

What is backing, atypical

400

Hypernasality, nasal air emission during speech, and frequent use of glottal stops typically indicate dysfunction in this piece of anatomy

What is the velopharyngeal valve

400
Canonical babbling occurs around these months

What is 6-10 months

400

One major problem with Shriberg's classification system

What is some of the characteristics are not perceptible to the human ear, making it not useful for clinicians

500

Calculate the percent consonants correct for this production of the word "elephant": [ɛ.wə.fən] 

50%

500

Reduplication is a typical phonological process that stops around this age

3 years

500

The three typical characteristics of childhood apraxia of speech

What are: inconsistent errors on repeated productions, difficulty with transitions, and impaired prosody

500

Phonological knowledge follows three phonotactic constraints:

what are inventory, positional, and sequence constraints

500

The International Phonetic Alphabet is important because...

what is it allows for precise transcription of all speech sounds

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