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Intro to CDO
Phonetics
Language Development
Anatomy
Audiology
100
The movement of the speech mechanism to produce the sounds of speech
What is articulation?
100
The English language contains this number of sounds.
What is 44?
100
There are five of these, and they relate to morpheme development.
What are Brown's Stages?
100
The study of from and function of muscle
What is myology?
100
Vibration propagated in an elastic medium.
What is sound?
200
Changing how you communicate based on who you are talking to is possible because of the knowledge of which area of language?
Pragmatics
200
A sound that is made up of a combination of two vowels
What is a diphthong?
200
The age which children should be able to produce error free speech is...
What is 7?
200
Number of thoracic vertebrae?
12
200
The intensity of sound is measured in..
Decibels
300
A short lingual frenum may result in a diagnosis of this (more complex term, not the easy term!)
What is Ankyloglossia?
300
Name all 6 of the stops used in the English language.
b, p, k, g, d, t
300
Smallest grammatical meaningful unit, can be free or bound..
What is a morpheme?
300
Ball of food or liquid to be swallowed
What is a bolus?
300
Fancy word for earwax?
What is cerumen?
400
The lips and hard palate of a baby are formed during the first how many weeks of pregnancy?
What is 12 weeks?
400
Correctly identify the diphthong in the word "assign"
aI
400
An utterance which makes sense in the context of a conversation, but not when taken out of context is known as?
What is an elliptical utterance?
400
The stage in which the food is prepared to swallow
What is the oral preparatory stag?
400
The two main choices when it comes to hearing losses are..
Conductive and Sensorineural
500
In stuttering, avoiding the word that is feared or talking around the word
What is circumlocution?
500
Correctly transcribe the word "bank"
Lauren has correct transcription
500
The earliest developing morpheme
What is present progressive -ing?
500
Name the first 5 cranial nerves
Olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal