The exchange of meaning between a sender and a receiver is called what?
communication
language
The process by which a child learns his/her own culture is known as what?
socialization
What is the central nervous system (CNS) comprised of?
brain & spinal cord
A communication ability that differs from those usually encountered in the mainstream culture and which has no evidence of an impairment is called what?
communication difference
What is the smallest unit of sound?
a phoneme
mismatch
What type of neuron carries motor information to the body?
efferent
A condition which a person is born with is classified as what?
congenital
Which building block is focused on the structure of language?
form
What makes a dialect a dialect instead of a language?
power dynamics
What are the two areas of the brain which are most important to SLPs?
Broca's area & Wernicke's area
Speech pathology is regulated by what? (two things)
licensure and certification
Babbling with adult-like intonation patterns but no real words is known as what?
What current dialect was influenced by West Africans arriving to America as slaves.
AAE
Which cranial nerve innervates the larynx?
Vagus (CN X)
How many months at minimum does the clinical fellowship last?
9 months
What concept states that the brain can make physical changes in response to therapy?
neuroplasticity
The process of acquiring a second culture is known as what?
acculturation
Which is longer during speech breathing - inspiration or expiration?
expiration