Articulation
Dysphagia
Voice
Aspects of Language
Communication Disorders
100
This is an immobile articulator that is important for eating, but also plays a role in speech. They define the boundaries of oral movements and, therefore, help a child to establish control of jaw and tongue movements.
What are the teeth?
100
Difficulty swallowing. The major symptom is aspiration.
What is dysphagia?
100
This provides the essential air supply for phonation.
What is the respiratory system?
100
this is the unspoken, subtle rules of spoken language that allow people to connect
What is pragmatics?
100
Lisa has asthma which at times affects this aspect of her voice.
What is vocal loudness?
200
This term describes where a sound is formed
What is the place of articulation?
200
1) Seated in an upright position. 2) Small bites 3) Ensure that person has swallowed before giving them another bite.
What are safe feeding techniques?
200
This system generates the sound for speech.
What is the laryngeal system?
200
The rules that goven the form or structure of a sentence. They specify word order; sentence organization; relationships between words, word classes, or types; and other sentence units. Syntax specifies which word combinations are acceptiable, or grammtical, and which are not.
What is syntax?
200
A child says "The -tars in the -ky." instead of the Stars in the Sky. Other Substitution and omission errors include: gwee, bwo, and bwa instead of green, brown, and black. This is an example of what type of communication disorder?
What is a speech sound disorder?
300
This describes how a sound is formed.
What is manner of articulation?
300
The Jolly Rancher takes a trip. He begins his journey in an open space. This space is bound by lips and teeth on the eastern border, the hard and soft palates and teeth on the northern border, the tongue and teeth on the southern border and the faucial pillars and velopharyngeal port on the western border. The location of the Jolly Rancher is the:
What is the oral cavity?
300
Pitch, Loudness, Quality and Resonance
What are voice characteristics?
300
The internal organization of words. Words consist of one or more smaller units. There are two types of morphemes, free and bound.
What is morphology?
300
The a 4 year-old child says: "Me go" instead of "I want to go to the store." This is a disorder of
What is morphology?
400
This term referes to the motor movements involved in the production of speech.
What is Articulation?
400
As the Jolly Rancher is enjoying his rolling back and forth, and up and down in this well-moistened space, he notices the tongue beginning to elevate, forcefully propelling him towards the western border. He tries to force himself to move eastward, but he finds that he has entered the ‘zone of no return’. His presence in the ‘zone,’ also known as the velopharyngeal port, triggers a series of events that he cannot stop. The Jolly Rancher has just completed the
What is the Oral stage of the swallow?
400
This pitch occurs when the vocal folds are slow moving, short, and thick.
What is low vocal pitch?
400
Rules of contraints and use of speech sound system. These rules goven the distribution and sequencing of phonemes within a language.
What is phonology?
400
A 14 year-old individual does not understand the unspoken, subtle rules of spoken language that allow people to connect. He doesn't always understand the give-and-take of a conversation. He often monopolizes the conversations or interrupts a lot. This is an example of what type of communication disorder.
What is a social communication disorder? Or pragmatics
500
This term refers to the 1) categories of meanings represented by speech sounds and 2) the rules of constraints and use of speech sound system.
What is Phonology?
500
The Jolly Rancher cannot end his journey now. A series of wavelike motions carry him past Hotel Vallecula. He stops to see the Pyriform Sinuses, but not for long. Soon he reaches the UES that opens up and takes him in. The Jolly Rancher is about to begin the final phase of his swallow journey. This phase is called the
What is the Esophageal Stage?
500
The expiration phase of respiration is longer for speech than for quiet breathing.
What is True?
500
This aspect of language is concerned with meaning.
What is semantics?
500
When Maria has a cold, her sinuses often become inflamed, blocking her nasal cavities and nasal passagewyas. This alteration in Maria's upper vocal tract will most likely affect which voice characteristic?
What is vocal resonance?