The study of speech structure within a language.
What is Phonology?
Name the 5 components of Language
What are Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Semantics, and Pragmatics?
Fred just started using single words to communicate. If Fred's language development is typical, he is most likely.
What is 10 to 12 months or a 1 year old?
The word 'that" contains ___ phonemes.
What is 3?
Alerts to sounds.
What is the age range birth to 3 months?
The smallest units of meaning.
What is Morphemes?
Name the three main components that language is most often described as.
What are Form, Content, and Use?
A clinician has written down each specific behavior they wish for their client to elicit, with a percentage of accuracy attached. The clinician uses a well-structured reward system. This clinician probably subscribes to which theory of child language development.
What is the Behavioral Theory?
“tar” for “car” is an example of a ____ disorder.
What is Speech?
Makes different sounds depending on their mood (ex. happy, hangry, or sad).
What is the age range birth to 3 months?
The study of how individual words and their most basic meaningful units are combined to create sentences.
What is Syntax?
_____ and ____ are 2 key components of Language.
What are Expressive and Receptive?
A parent should be worried if their youngest child doesn’t meet milestones by the same age as their oldest. (T/F)
What is False?
“Her’s is running” vs “She is running” is an example of someone having difficulty with expressive ____.
What is Language?
Uses and understands at least 50 different words for food, toys, animals, and body parts. Speech may not always be clear—like du for “shoe” or dah for “dog.”
What is the age range 19 to 24 months or 1 to 2 year old?
The ability to understand language
What is Receptive?
Listening, reading, and watching are _____ tasks.
What is Receptive?
Babies do not understand what is being said to them and you should not read to them until they’re old enough to understand what you’re saying. (T/F)
What is False?
____ are key theories that have impacted clinical practice.
What are Behavioral, Nativist, Cognitive, and Social Interactionism Theories?
Blends word parts, like cup + cake = cupcake. Identifies some rhyming words, like cat and hat.
What is the age range 4 to 5 year olds?
Recognizing and understanding the meaning of spoken words.
What is Semantics?
Describe how the 5 language domains are often grouped.
What are Form (Phonology, Morphology, and Syntax); Content (Semantics); and Use (Pragmatics)?
_________ involves talking and writing, and includes skills like using words, sentences, and stories to express thoughts, ideas, and feelings.
What is Expressive Language?
Smiling, laughing, shouting, crying, and pouting are all examples of _______ language.
What is Expressive?
Compares things, with words like bigger or shorter.
What is the age range 3 to 4 year olds?