Articulation and Phonology
Language Disorders in Children
Language Disorders in Adults
Neurogenic Speech
Disorders
100
The number one way to treat a phonological process disorder.
What is therapy?
100
Specific Language Impairment (SLI) occurs when children present language maturation at least_______ months behind their chronological age.
What is 12?
100
The most common form of aphasia.
What is Broca's Aphasia?
100
A heterogeneous group of neurological difficulties resulting from brain injury that occurs early in fetal or infant development.
What is cerebral palsy?
200
The formal way of assessing a phonological processing disorder.
What is standardized testing?
200
Specific Language Impairment (SLI) is one of the most common childhood disorders, affecting _______ of children.
What is 7%?
200
The most common form of fluent aphasia.
What is Wernickie's Aphasia?
200
A type of dysarthria that involves muscle weakness and coordination, problems involving accuracy and timing.
What is ataxic?
300
A phonological processing disorder involves _________ of sound errors.
What is patterns?
300
Deficits and immaturities may exist in one or more means of communication, such as_________ or ____________, and may affect receptive language and/ or expressive language.
What is listening/ speech; reading/ writing?
300
Language disorder caused by falls, motor vehicle/traffic accidents, blows to the head or assaults?
What is Traumatic Brain Injury?
300
Apraxia of the mouth that affects swallow function.
What is oral apraxia?
400
Replacing the sound "tee" for "key" in a velar fronting is an example of this.
What is segment change?
400
A disorder categorized by significant limitations in logical functioning; based on IQ.
What is Mental Retardation/Intellectual Disability?
400
Almost all language disorders in adult begin here.
What is the nervous system?
400
Increased movements in the face & body from lesions in the mid and lower brain.
What is hyperkinetic?
500
Changing the word "telephone" to "teffone" is an example of this.
What is weak syllable deletion?
500
Falls under Pervasive Development Disorder; social interaction is impaired
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
500
Pragmatics in mostly impaired by.
What is right hemisphere damage?
500
Involuntary, rhythmic movements.
What is tremors?