Anatomy and Physiology
Phonetics
Audiology
Articulation
Language
100

What is the proper term for a disorder of swallowing

Dysphagia 

100

artIkjə'leIʃən

Articulation

100

What does AAC stand for?

Augmentative /Alternative Communication

100

Cues that are given for the formation of articulators for individual speech sounds

placement cues

 

100

The ability to speak 2 languages

Bilingualism

200

The volume of air inhaled and exhaled during any single respiratory cycle is known as

Tidal Volume

200

'kakliə

cochlea

200

What are the three middle ear bones? Incus, stapes, and.........

Malleus
200

What test can be used to assess articulation?

GFTA or Arizona

200

The smallest unit of meaning

Morpheme

300

_____cannot be forcibly exhaled and will remain after death.

Residual Air
300

'juvjələ

Uvula

300

What does OAE stand for? 

Otoacoustic emissions

300

The misarticulation of /s/ by the release of air around the sides of the tongue

Lateral lisp

300

Impaired comprehension and/ or use of spoken, written and/or other symbol systems

Language Disorder

400

A lesion to both sides of the brain is said to be a ______________________ lesion.

Bilateral 

400

fə'namənan

phenomenon

400

Which color goes on the right ear during behavioral audiometry? 

Red
400

What manner are m, n, ŋ 

nasals

400

True or False: Aphasia can affect both written and spoken language

True
500
The signet ring-shaped cartilage is called?

Cricoid cartilage

500

'wʊstəʃər

Worcestershire

500

What processes sound and sends it to the brain?

Cochlea


500

What are diadochokinetic rates used to measure

Movement and speed of articulators

500

A language form used for social context and meaning

Pragmatics