Feeding & Swallowing
Hearing
Articulation
Language
Social/Pragmatics
100

The name for swallowing difficulties

Dysphagia

100

hearing loss caused by inner ear or nerve damage

sensorineural

100

pattern based speech errors

phonology

100

correct word order in sentences

syntax

100

understanding facial expressions, gestures, tone of voice fall under this category

non-verbal communication

200

term for chewing

mastication

200

3 middle ear bones

ossicles

200

speech features beyond individual sounds (stress, rhythm, etc.)

suprasegmental

200

smallest meaningful unit in language

morpheme

200

the ability to understand how one's behavior affects others and adjust accordingly reflects this higher level social cog skill

social perspective taking

300

the act of swallowing

Deglutition

300

related to balance and the inner ear

vestibular

300

adding a sound within a word

epenthesis

300

2-word combos emerge around this age

18-24 months

300

excessively detailed or loosely organized speech is often described with this term

tangential speech

400

infection in the lungs - could be caused by aspiration

pneumonia

400

involving both ears

binaural

400

shifting a sound towards the palate

palatalization

400

when a child applies a rule too broadly; calling a cat a dog

overgeneralization

400

the ability to understand and infer the thoughts, beliefs, desires, and emotions of others, recognizing that they may differ from one’s own.

theory of mind

500

wave like muscle movements that push food through the esophagus

peristalsis

500

tube connecting the middle ear to the throat

Eustachian

500

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Diadochokinesis

500

the subtests that make up a core language score on the CELF-5 ages 5-8

sentence comprehension

word structure

formulated sentences

recalling sentences

500

when a speaker uses phrases like "by the way" or "that reminds me," are examples of...

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