True or False
Definitions
Speech Sound Disorders
Articulatory System
SODA examples
100

SODA stands for substitution, omission, deletion, and addition

False; it stands for substitution, omission, distortion, and addition

100

The smallest linguistic unit

Phoneme

100

What kind of speech disorder is childhood dysarthria?

Motor

100

What provides airflow for sound?

Respiration

100

The following is an example of?

 /ræbɪt/ -> [wæbɪt]  

Substitution

200

The respiratory system consists of the lungs, airway, rib cage, and diaphragm.

True

200

What is the physical act of exchanging information with someone?

Communication

200

Phonological Disorder is also known as what?

Inconsistent Speech Disorder

200

Which part of the Articulatory System contains the Larynx, Vocal Folds, and Glottis?

Phonation

200

The following is an example of?  

[sʌn] ->/sʲʌn/

Distortion

300

The two types of language are Audible and Inaudible.

False; two types of language are expressive & receptive

300

An organized set or system of sounds that are used to convey meaning is called what?

Speech

300

Which speech sound disorder has the SODA acronym to help remember its symptoms?

Articulation

300

Sound waves are created by the vibration of what?

Vocal folds

300

The following is an example of?

/ræbɪt/ -> [æbɪt]

Omission

400

A child with CAS has difficulty producing the same sound on multiple occasions, despite knowing how to produce the sound.

True

400

Modifies sound waves to produce sounds differently

Resonance

400

Which disorder is the cause of having difficulty with multisyllabic words?

Childhood Apraxia of Speech

400

Name two things that can affect speech production

-Posture

-Respiration

-Oral Structures

-VF trauma

400

The following is an example of which two errors?

/ke͡ɪk/ -> [e͡ɪt]

Omission & Substitution

500

The primary articulators of the articulatory system include the teeth, tongue, lips, and hard palate.

False; the primary articulators include the tongue, lips, jaw, and velopharynx

500

These are used when there is no information as to how an individual produces the sound

Virgules

500

What is the difference between an articulation disorder vs a phonological disorder?

Articulation Disorder has issues with production and Phonological Disorder has issues with linguistic rules

500

What comprises the vocal tract?

Nasal cavity, oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, and trachea

500

The following is an example of which two errors?

/ræbɪts/ -> [rəæbɪð]

 Addition & Distortion