The field, The Professionals, and the Clients
Childhood Language Impairments
Speech Sound Disorders
Social Justice Vocabulary
Audiology and the Deaf Community
100

specialists who measure hearing ability and identify, assess, and manage disorders of hearing or balance.

Audiologist 

100

An injury that has harmed a person’s brain and is impacting their language skills.

Traumatic Brain injury (TBI)

100

a speech sound

Phoneme

100
What does DEI stand for 



Diversity, Equity and Inclusion



100

a branch of science dedicated to the study of hearing, balance and associated disorders.

audiology

200

Someone who assesses, treats and helps prevent different communicative “disorders.”

Speech-Language Pathologist. 

200

language that does not literally mean what it says. It often uses metaphors and similes.

Figurative Language 

200

phonemes are represented using symbols from this alphabet. It contains every spoken sound in every language. Sometimes it’s symbol is the same as the English alphabet

International Phonetic Alphabet

200

When a group of people take over land that already has people living on it, impose their rules, values, laws and customs onto the land

Colonization 

200

not just the ear lobe, it also includes the ear canal and the ear drum(tympanic membrane)



outer ear 

300

This affects your ability to swallow food



Dysphagia

300

a calculation of the average number of *morphemes a person uses in a phrase when they speak.



Mean Length of Utterance(MLU

300

a language in which words can differ in tones (like pitches in music) in addition to consonants and vowels.

Tonal Languages.

300

This person coined the Term Intersectionality. 

Kimberlé Crenshaw

300

charts that show at which volumes a person can hear different tones



Audiograms

400

Communication systems that don’t center around oral language

Augmentative/ Alternative Communication Systems(AAC)/devices

400

your ability to be organized, plan, pay attention,manage time, start tasks, remember instructions and juggle different tasks. 



Executive Functioning Skills

400

One of the official languages of South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Xhosa language 

400

systems of inequality based on gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, class and other forms of discrimination “intersect” to create unique dynamics and effects.

intersectionality

400

the belief that the ability to hear makes a person better than someone who doesn’t hear.



Audism

500

Making effective communication, a human right, accessible and achievable for all.



ASHAS Vision Statement.

500

An impairment that only affects spoken and written language. 



Specific Language Impairment

500

whether or not vocalization takes place when pronouncing a sound

Vocalization 

500

the practice of including and involving people from a broad range of different social and ethnic backgrounds, as well as people with differing abilities(e.g. disabled vs. able-bodied), genders sexual orientations, ages etc.



Diversity 

500

behind the eardrum ,it includes the Eustachian tube and three small bones



Middle ear