Stuttering and Articulation
ASD and SLI
Acquired Communication Disorders
Voice and Swallowing Disorders
Congenital and Genetic Disorders
100

Define articulation

Movements used to produce speech sounds

100

What does AAC stand for?

Augmentative and Alternative Communication

100

Which hemisphere controls language in most right handed people?

Left hemisphere

100

Define phonation

both the process and the product of sound produced by the larynx

100

Define congenital disorders

client was born already having this physical impairment (examples: childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), cleft lip and palate, hearing loss)

200

Name three places of articulation

dental, lips, alveolar ridge, tongue, velum, hard palate, glottis

200

What is the difference between delay, difference, and disorder?

Delay - slower than normal, too young for full diagnosis

Disorder - diagnosed breakdown somewhere in the encoding/decoding of message (expressive, receptive, mixed)

Difference - individual speaks a different language or dialect that affects their speech

200

What is the correct order of speech sound development?

vowels, early 8, middle 8, late 8, then consonant clusters

200

What happens to the vocal folds when a phoneme is voiced vs voiceless?

voiced - vocal folds are vibrating

voiceless - vocal folds are open and not vibrating

closed: adduction, open: abduction

200

What is the cause and impact of Rett syndrome?

mutation of the X chromosome; language and motor milestones are missed or regression is observed, can cause partial or complete loss of spoken language skills

300

What are 4 classes of articulation errors?

Substitution, omission, distortion, addition

300

What are some characteristics of someone that has a specific language impairment (SLI)?

lower MLU, limited syntax and vocabulary

300

Define Broca's aphasia and Wernicke's aphasia

Broca's - difficulty producing speech

Wernicke's - difficulty understanding speech

300

Describe the role of an SLP in treating voice disorders

Behavioral intervention, changes in voice use, changes in related behaviors (quitting smoking, drinking water), vocal function exercises

300

What are the different types of cleft lip/palate?

unilateral, bilateral, primary (lip), secondary (palate)

400

What are examples of ATYPICAL disfluencies? 

repetitions, prolongations, blocks

400

How many morphemes are in the sentence: "Me eat cookies."

4

400

Name examples of progressive and degenerative diseases

Parkinson's, dementia, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury (TBI)

400

What are the three etiological classes of voice disorders and provide an example of each

phonotrauma - vocal nodules, polyps, traumatic laryngitis

neurological - vocal fold paralysis, spasmodic dysphonia

organic - allergies, carcinoma, papilloma, etc.

400

What is the difference between the deaf and Deaf community?

Deaf - views hearing loss as a normal variation; end goal is not hearing; social identity

deaf - refers to hearing loss as an audiological diagnosis 

500

Name and describe the two direct treatment options for children under the age of seven who stutter.

RESTART DCM - reduce demands, then build capacity because stuttering is caused by demands on child being too high

Lidcombe Program - caregivers give child positive and negative feedback about their talking

500

What is the incidence of ASD in the US?

1/44

500

Name and describe three approaches to treatment of acquired communication disorders

Restorative - one part of brain takes over damaged part; some function restored to damaged part

Compensatory - alternative ways to communicate

Maintenance - goal is highest possible quality of life for a s long as possible 

500

What are three treatments recommended by SLPs for treating dysphagia?

Diet modification, exercises to strengthen swallowing, swallowing postures or maneuvers

500

Why shouldn't SLPs assume that parents prefer oral communication?

They should consider the pros and cons of ASL. 

- no surgery

-tight knit cultural community

-learning a new language

-may limit population of communication for child