Consonants
Vowels
Early Lifespan
Lifespan
Disorders
100
Consonants in which constriction is made with both lips are called? Hint: "two lips"
What is Bilabial
100
How are vowels classified?
What is tongue, lip position, and tension.
100
The disappearance of reflexive sounds of newborns is due to what two things?
What is rapid brain growth and myelination
100
True or False: Do children continue to master new speech sounds throughout the preschool period?
What is True
100
Neurological speech-sound disorder that affects the ability to plan and/or program the movement sequences necessary for accurate speech production.
What is Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)
200
Nonresonants that are made with a narrow passageway for the air to pass through. It creates a frictionlike sound. What is this called?
What is Fricatives
200
When two vowels are said close together to make a special phoneme they are called ______?
What is a diphthong.
200
At what age do infants develop nondistress sounds like "gooing" and "cooing"?
What is two months
200
______ is a change in pronounciation as a result of morphological changes
What is Morphophonemic Contrasts
200
Children's phonological and phonotactic simplifications.
What is phonological patterns or processes
300
Consonants that are made with the bottom lip and upper teeth in contact is called what?
What is Labiodental
300
The phoneme /i/ stands for what speech sound?
300
At what age does regular infant babbling turn into reduplicated babbling?
What is 6/7 Months
300
During preschool speech _______ are easily acquired by age 3.
What are Vowels
300
This may increase when children produce longer, more complex sentences.
What is speech-sound errors?
400
Sounds that are made when the tongue tip is touching the alveolar and upper gum ridge is called what?
What is Alveolar
400
What is the difference between monophthongs and diphthongs?
What is: A monophthong is the sound of a single letter, while diphthongs are the combination of two sounds produced together.
400
What is the period from 8-12 months where speech is an imitation of another speaker?
What is Echolalia
400
By early elementary school, your phonological system probably resembles that of an _____.
What is an Adult
400
Children who have a history of this middle ear infection are at risk for developing phonological and articulation disorders.
What is otitis media
500
The rear of the tongue approaches the velum or soft palate in the production of ____ consonants?
What is Velar
500
What are two different ways we describe the tongue when classifying vowels?
What is Height and front/backness
500
What is it called when speech sounds develop sound-meaning relationships?
What is Phonetically consistent forms
500
Throughout a childs lifespan what four disorders of articulation may occur.
What is Subsitution, Omission, Distortions, Additions
500
Neuromotor disorder caused by brain damage before, during, or soon after birth.
What is cerebral palsy