Areas of language
Anatomy
Vocab
ANY
and ALL
100

What is missing from the 5 areas of language? 

-Morphology, semantics, phonology, syntax, _______

What is pragmatics?

100

This is where the vocal folds are housed.

What is the larynx?

100

Damage to the cochlea would result in what kind of hearing loss?

What is sensorineural?

100

What percent of people have left hemisphere dominance?

What is 98%?
100

These can be worn to amplify sound.

What are hearing aids?

200

What area(s) of language fall under "content"?

What is semantics?

200

The part of the ear that is visible is called the _____. 

What is the pinna?

200

The term SLPs use for "baby" talk.

What is babbling?

200

Drinking lots of water, vocal rest, not yelling, talking in a natural register are all examples of what?

What is vocal hygiene?

200

Give me an example of a bilabial stop.

What is /b/ OR /p/?

300

The prefix un- is an example of a _____ morpheme. 

What is a bound morpheme?

300

The ear drum is also know as the ______. 

What is the tympanic membrane? 
300

Real and made-up words make up someone's what?

What is jargon?

300

A well informed prediction of a patient's outcome is what? (characterized by good, fair, poor, etc)

What is prognosis?

300

What does SODA stand for? (speech sound errors)

What is substitution, omission, distortion, and addition? 

400

Having poor syntax would be characterized as a ______ disorder.

What is language?

400

A patient has had a stroke in the left hemisphere leaving them with fluent speech but little to no comprehension. Name the aphasia.

What is Wernicke's?

400

What does CCC stand for?

What is certificate of clinical competence?

400

Code switching is the movement between 2 _____.

What are languages?

400

What are the 3 levels of AAC technology?

What is high, mid, and low tech?

500

Give an example of a pragmatic error.

What is language that is not socially appropriate? 

500

The _____ system is where speech begins.

What is the respiratory?

500

Swallowing difficulties are also known as ______. 

What is dysphasia?

500

A person is considered deaf if they cannot hear below how many dB?

What is 90 dB?

500

What 3 things differentiate consonants?

What is place, manner, and voicing?