Articulation
Phonology
Nell is such a good Lecturer
SLPs
Those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it
100
S.O.D.A stands for
What is substitutions, omissions, distortions, additions
100
An example of fronting
What is tookie
100
The definition of General American English
What is the language and style of the general american population that has no influence of regional dialects. Also know as Standard American English
100
Places SLPs can work
What are hospitals, schools, private practice, home health
100
The position of the vocal fold during respiration
What is abduction
200
Functional Variation
What is an incorrect production of standard speech sounds for which there is no known anatomical, physiological, or neurological basis
200
An example of cluster reduction
What is tuck for truck
200
The three distinctive features of consonants
What are place, manner, and voicing
200
Exaggerated tone, pitch, intonation that aids infants in distinguishing word boundaries
What is motherese
200
ASHA stands for
What is American Speech Language Hearing Association
300
An example of a liquid glide
What is wabbit
300
A list of 3 phonological processes
What are fronting, backing, final consonant deletion, Stopping
300
The definition of generalization
What is using skills and productions learned in therapy, or in one situation in a novel situation
300
Three diagnosis SLPs work with
What are autism, Down Syndrome, Dysphagia, Language disorder, Articulation Disorder ect.
300
The approximate age a child should start to combine words
What is around 2 years
400
Organic variation
What is the inability to correctly produce standard speech sounds because of anatomical, physiological, or neurological basis
400
The approximate age that /l/'s and /r/'s should be mastered
What is 5 or 6
400
Three prenatal risk factors
What is maternal substance abuse, Type 2 diabetes, prematurity, low birth weight
400
How someone becomes a SLP, give four steps
What is an undergraduate degree, apply to grad school, a graduate degree, 400+ hours of practicum, CFY, CCC's
400
The part of the body that houses the vocal folds
What is the larynx
500
The last two phonemes to develop in American English
What are /l/ and /r/
500
An example of a allophonic variation
What is /t/ versus and aspirated /t/
500
Damage to this can result in Dysarthria
What are the CNS or the PNS
500
A list of all components required for a full evaluation
What are a hearing screening, language sample, oral mechanisms exam, formal assessment
500
The cartilage that makes up the "Adam's Apple"
What is the thyroid cartilage