Speech Sound Disorders
Developmental Literacy
Adult Language Impairments
Fluency
Voice and Resonance
100

Infants may experiment with this form of production defined as long strings of syllables with adult-like intonation.

Jargon

100

Segmenting a word and blending the sounds together to form a new word is known as ____________ .

Decoding

100

The term for "without language"

Aphasia

100

The most common form of stuttering that begins in the preschool years.

Developmental stuttering

100

The perceptual correlate of intensity measured in decibels.

Vocal loudness

200

By this age, infants are able to imitate tone and pitch and begin babbling.

4-6 months

200

The ability to manipulate sounds, such as blending sounds to create new words or segmenting words into phonemic sounds.

phonemic awareness

200

The basic unit of the nervous system.

Neuron

200

A child is considered to have a stuttering problem if they have more than _________ disfluencies per 100 spoken words.

10

200

The inflammation of vocal folds as a result of exposure to noxious agents, allergies, or vocal abuse.

Laryngitis

300
Consonant phonemes are classified according to __________, ___________, and ___________.

Place, manner, and voicing

300

Knowing what to do and how to do it including the aspects of self-appraisal and executive function.

Metacognition

300

The language center of the brain for most individuals is in this cerebral hemisphere.

Left hemisphere

300

Stuttering treatment that focuses on the child, the child's parents, and the child's environment.

Indirect treatment

300

Fluid filled lesions that develop when blood vessels rupture and swell.

vocal polyps

400

The neuromotor coordination required to produce speech sounds.

Articulation

400

Sound- letter correspondence is the definition for ___________.

phonics

400

Nonlinguistic and paralinguistic information is processed primarily in this cerebral hemisphere.

Right hemisphere

400

A form of stuttering treatment that modifies the child's speech and speech-related behaviors including the identification of "hard" and "easy" speech.

Direct stuttering treatment

400

The quality of the voice that is produced from sound vibrations in the pharyngeal, oral, and nasal cavities.

Resonance

500

The correct use of speech sounds within a language that requires knowledge of sounds of the language and the rules that govern their production.

phonology

500

The field of linguistics focused on the study of the forms and formation of words in language.

Morphology

500

Aphasia characterized by fluent speech with rapid-fire strings of sentences with little pause for acknowledgement or turn-taking.

Wernicke's Aphasia

500

Eye blinking, ___________, and exaggerated movements of the head, shoulders, and arms are secondary characteristics that can accompany speech stuttering.

Facial grimacing

500

Voice disorders may involve deviations of pitch, loudness, and ___________ .

Quality