Articulation & Phonology
Anatomy & Physiology
POP Culture SLP
Language Disorders
D'Youville Program
100

What is the term for substituting one sound for another (e.g., 'wabbit' for 'rabbit')?

What is gliding?

100

This is the part of the brain responsible for language production?

What is Broca's Area?

100

The animated fish famously says "Just keep swimming" but could benefit from speech therapy for short-term memory issues. (Name of character and name of the movie)

Who is Dory from Finding Nemo?

100

This disorder, often diagnosed in childhood, involves difficulty with fluent speech, including repetitions and blocks.

What is stuttering?

100

What is the mascot of D'Youville University?

What is Saint?
200

This type of speech error involves omitting a sound in a word, such as saying 'nake' instead of 'snake.

What is deletion?

200

This flap of cartilage prevents food and liquid from entering the trachea during swallowing.

What is the epiglottis?

200

The D'Youville Campus is just minutes away from this famous waterfall?

What is Niagara Falls?

200

By 6 months, infants demonstrate this important receptive language skill by responding to their name.

What is name recognition?

200

What is the name of the room we are in today?

What is the Clinical Skills Lab?

300

This approach focuses on teaching clients to contrast sounds to emphasize the differences between them.

What is minimal pairs therapy?

300

This is the name of the primary muscle responsible for breathing.

What is the diaphragm?

300

This TV scientist and character from The Big Bang Theory has trouble with social communication, a common SLP focus.

Who is Sheldon Cooper?

300

By this age, children can typically combine two words, like 'want cookie.

What is 18 to 24 months?

300

What are the full names of your professors here today (with their title)?

What is Dr. Erin McCarthy and Dr. Lorraine Book?
400

When a child substitutes a stop consonant for a fricative, as in 'toup' for 'soup,' this process is called what?

What is stopping?

400

The cranial nerve most involved in speech and swallowing, also known as CN X.

What is the vagus nerve?

400

The singer underwent vocal surgery in 20111, bringing attention to vocal cord disorders?

Who is Adele?

400

The age when a child says their first word?

What is 12 months/1 years old?

400

This state of the art facility on campus houses health-sciences programs, including the SLP Program?

What is the Health Professions Hub?

500

Name the disorder characterized by difficulty planning and coordinating the movements needed for speech.

What is childhood apraxia of speech?

500

This structure, located in the inner ear, is responsible for converting sound vibrations into electrical signals for the brain.

What is the cochlea?

500
This famous NFL quaterback overcame a childhood stutter, inspiring those with fluency disorders?

Who is Patrick Mahomes?

500

This is the term for when babies start to recognize and respond to familiar voices or sounds by 3-4 months.

What is auditory discrimination?

500

What is the name of the building where most SLP classes are held?

What is School of Arts, Science and Education? or What is SASE?