Language
Speech
Speech Imapairments
Language Impairments
Listening
100
A formalized code used by a group of people to communicate with one another.
What is language?
100
The oral production of language.
What is speech?
100
Errors in the production of speech sounds.
What are articulation disorders?
100
Loss of the ability to process and use language.
What is Aphasia?
100
to understand a speakers message
What is informative listening?
200
The linguistic rules governing a languages sound.
What is phonology?
200
The power supply for speech.
What is respiration?
200
Difficulties with the flow or rhythm of speech.
What are fluency disorders?
200
A disorder that interferes with the understanding of language.
What is receptive language disorder?
200
to notice changes in speaker's voice, volume, pitch, emphasis and nonverbal cues
What is discriminative listening?
300
The basic units of meaning and how those units are combined into words.
What is morphology?
300
The production of sound when the vocal folds of the larynx are drawn together by the contraction of specific muscles, causing the air to vibrate.
What is phonation?
300
Problems with the quality or use of ones voice.
What are voice disorders?
300
A disorder that interferes with the production of language.
What is a expressive disorder?
300
to give support or empathize
What is realationship listening?
400
The system of rules governing the meaningful arrangement of words.
What is syntax?
400
The sound quailty of the vibrating air.
What is resonation?
400
excessive speech rate, repititions, extra sounds, mispronounced words, and poor or absent pauses.
What is cluttering?
400
When a child is slow to devlop linguistic skills.
What is a language delay?
400
to judge or analyze what is being heard
What is critical listening?
500
Governs the social use of language.
What are Pragmatics?
500
The formation of specific, recongnizable speech sounds.
What is articulation?
500
When the voice sounds breathy, hoarse or husky.
What is a phonation disorder?
500
A disruption the usual rate and/or sequence in which specific language skills emerge.
What is a language disorder?
500
to listen for sheer enjoyment
What is appreciative listening?