Chapter 5 Flashcards

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Q

How does lip reading compare to reading printed material?

A

Incomplete visual information vs.
complete visual information
Fleeting vs. permanent visual information
Addition of auditory cues vs. strictly visual information

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2
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What are six things that make a good speech reader?

A
Perceptual proficiency 
Synthetic ability
Flexibility
Training
Language comprehension
Emotional attitude
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3
Q

What are five things that can make speech reading difficult?

A
Low visibility of speech sounds
Rapid speech
Coarticulation
Speaker differences
Environment
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4
Q

What is a homoPHENE?

A

Words that look alike when spoken:

/pet/ /bed/ /men/

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5
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What is a homoPHONE?

A

Words that look & sound alike when spoken (but have different meaning):
/one/ /won/
/tee/ /tea/

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