Foundations
Language
Hearing and Literacy
Fluency and swallowing
Brain and AAC
100

Speech, language, and hearing scientists are professionals who investigate the biological, physical, and psychological processes of communication and develop evidence-based methods for diagnosing and treating individuals with speech, language, and hearing problems

What is a speech, language, and hearing scientist?

100

Term for word meaning.

What is semantics?

100

Outer/middle ear hearing loss.

What is conductive hearing loss?

100

Typical onset age of stuttering.

What is 2–5 years?

100

Impaired language comprehension, with fluent yet nonsensical speech. Naming, repetition, reading, and writing are also affected. Despite impaired comprehension, speech may have a normal rate, rhythm, and grammar.

What is Wernicke’s aphasia?

200

Certifying organization for SLPs and audiologists.

What is ASHA?

200

Smallest units of meaning.

What are morphemes?

200

Age-related hearing loss.

What is presbycusis?

200

Repetitions/prolongations/blocks

What are core behaviors?

200

partial muscular weakness that occurs on one side of the body

What is hemiplegia?

300

Three components of language.

What are form, content, and use?

300

Example of a bound morpheme.

What is -ed or -s?

300

An infection of the air-filled space behind the eardrum, known as the middle ear

What is otitis media?

300

Eye blinking during stuttering.

What are secondary behaviors?

300

Part of the brain that coordinates gait and maintains posture, controls muscle tone and voluntary muscle activity but is unable to initiate muscle contraction

What is the cerebellum?

400

Primary biological function of the larynx.

What is airway protection?

400

Restating a child’s utterance correctly.

What is recasting?

400

The ability to recognize and manipulate the spoken parts of sentences and words.

What is phonological awareness?

400

Number of swallowing stages.

What is 4?

400

The words that we use most frequently in our day-to-day communication

What are core words?

500

Three subsystems for speech.

What are respiration, phonation, articulation?

500

Internal dictionary.

What is lexicon?

500

The ability to identify and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words.

What is phonemic awareness?

500

Diet modifications, head rotation, position changes

What are compensatory techniques for dysphagia?

500

speech-generating devices (SGDs) that are electronic devices with more advanced processors. They can help individuals with complex communication needs express wants, needs, and ideas more effectively.

What is high-tech AAC?