The name for swallowing difficulties
Dysphagia
hearing loss caused by inner ear or nerve damage
sensorineural
pattern based speech errors
phonology
correct word order in sentences
syntax
understanding facial expressions, gestures, tone of voice fall under this category
non-verbal communication
term for chewing
mastication
3 middle ear bones
ossicles
speech features beyond individual sounds (stress, rhythm, etc.)
suprasegmental
smallest meaningful unit in language
morpheme
the ability to understand how one's behavior affects others and adjust accordingly reflects this higher level social cog skill
social perspective taking
the act of swallowing
Deglutition
related to balance and the inner ear
vestibular
adding a sound within a word
epenthesis
2-word combos emerge around this age
18-24 months
excessively detailed or loosely organized speech is often described with this term
tangential speech
infection in the lungs - could be caused by aspiration
pneumonia
involving both ears
binaural
shifting a sound towards the palate
palatalization
when a child applies a rule too broadly; calling a cat a dog
overgeneralization
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
wave like muscle movements that push food through the esophagus
peristalsis
tube connecting the middle ear to the throat
Eustachian
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Diadochokinesis
the subtests that make up a core language score on the CELF-5 ages 5-8
sentence comprehension
word structure
formulated sentences
recalling sentences
when a speaker uses phrases like "by the way" or "that reminds me," are examples of...
topic shifting