The brain
Phonological development
Articulation
Interactions
Theories of phonological development
100

Loss of language - often due to a stroke or other brain damage

What is aphasia?

100

Producing consonant and vowel syllables and other noises in a playful manner

What is vocal play?

100

A distinctive speech sound

What is a phoneme?

100

Establishing eye contact and looking/thinking about the same thing.

What is shared reference?

100

Children use different strategies to learn how to put sounds together into words.

What is cognitive theory?

200

The area of the brain where speech production is controlled

What is Broca's area?

200
Producing vowel-like productions when content

What is cooing?

200

Lips, teeth, and alveolar ridge

What are places of articulation?

200

Adults or older children support younger children's speech and language to help them participate at a higher level.

What is linguistic scaffolding?

200

90% of subjects can produce a sound by a certain age

What is mastery of correct production?

300

The brain and spinal cord

What is the central nervous system?
300

Producing consonant-vowel syllables with more consonants and vowels in complicated combinations

What is variegated babbling?

300

Vocal fold vibration for some sounds

What is voicing?

300

Speech directed towards young children

What is child-directed speech?

300

All children are predisposed to produce the same initial motor acts for speech.

What is the biological theory?

400

Left and right

What are hemispheres?

400

Cries and noises when hungry, in pain, or uncomfortable

What are reflexive noises? 

400

Stops, fricatives, nasals, glides

What are manners of articulation?

400

An adult describes an object or action in a developmentally appropriate way.

What is verbal mapping?
400

A theory that children suppress phonological processes that are not part of their language.

What is the natural phonology theory?

500

The area of the brain where comprehension and word meaning occur.

What is Wernicke's area?

500

Sound combinations that are purposive, consistent, and used to convey a specific meaning

What are meaningful words?

500
Tongue height, resonance location, and tongue tension

What is vowel classification?

500

A cyclical sharing and exchanging of speaking and listening.

What is a communication loop?

500

Children learn words by attending to salient characteristics of words such as manner, but ALSO prosodic features such as patterns and stress.

What is the prosodic theory?