Name this structure within the ear.
What is tympanic membrane or eardrum?
Children only begin to realize that indirect requests are more polite than direct requests around this age
What is age five?
The most common form of stuttering; it begins in the
preschool years.
What is developmental stuttering?
The linguistic-based approaches for speech sound disorders focus on what level of stimuli as a core component of intervention?
What is words?
CA stands for
What is chronological age?
Parkinson's disease is a result of damage to this area
What is the basal ganglia?
The process of interpreting words with reference to the position of the speaker is called
What is deixis?
More than 10 disfluencies per this number of spoken words may indicate that the child has a fluency problem.
What is 50?
Minimal pairs target words may differ on the number of features differences between the contrasted phonemes. Which of the following word pairs differs across place-manner-and voicing?
Dee and thee
map and sap
What is map and sap?
Assesses speech production of individuals 3-0 to 8-11
What is the Photo Articulation Test-Third Edition (PAT-3)?
Part of the basal ganglia that is responsible for the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine
What is substantia nigra?
The ability to make same/different judgments seems to be related to the development of
What is conservation?
The perceptual correlate of fundamental frequency
associated with the rate of vocal fold vibration.
What is pitch?
The target words got and dot are a minimal opposition word pair. They meet the criteria because they differ by only one production feature. They differ in
What is place of articulation?
Presents with a lateral lisp
The clinician will indicate this as what type of disorder: articulation, phonological process, apraxia, or dysarthria
What is articulation?
Makes sure that body movements are smoothly coordinated and error free
What is the cerebellum?
Which syllabic patterns is found least in the first words of children?
What is CVC?
Category of dysarthria that usually results from lesions in the cranial and spinal nerves or in the muscle unit itself. May result in reduced respiratory drive for speech breathing, continuously breathy voice quality, reduced pitch and loudness levels, hypernasality, and imprecise articulation.
What is
flaccid dysarthria?
The goal of the Core Vocabulary approach is
This is a record of relevant background information pertaining to the client’s past and present concerns.
What is a case history?
This circled area is known as
What is Broca's area?
Most extensions and overextensions of meaning seem to be based on what similarities?
What are perceptual similarities?
These type of voice disorders are believed to result from emotional suppression.
What are Psychogenic voice disorders?
Target selection for maximal oppositions is based on what approach
What is Complexity Approach?
Evaluates social communication in context, telling you how well students listen, choose appropriate content, express feelings, make requests, and handle other aspects of pragmatic language
What is Test of Pragmatic Language-Second Edition (TOPL-2)?