Exam 1: Ch. 5 Flashcards
Persons with HL rely more heavily on ______ for comprehension of the message
Vision
What 2 ways might visual info be transmitted?
Communicating orally and communicating manually
Group of phonemes in which each looks alike when spoken
Visemes
Words that look alike when spoken even though they sound different.
Homophomes
Words that sound and look the same but are spelled differently.
Homophones
2 strategies of how we obtain info from our environment
Figure ground pattering and closure
2 general approaches for speech reading are
Analytic and synthetic
Synthetic is
Understanding the whole message is more important than the individual parts
define manual communication
Method of communicating that involves the use of fingerspelling, gestures, and sign language.
what are the 4 defining characteristics of signs in asl?
Hand configuration, movement, location, orientation
What are some prosodic features of ASL?
head tilts, eye gazes, facial expressions and body movement.
speechreading accompanied by a system of hand positions near the mouth designed to discriminate between similar visual patterns .
Cued speech
a. Focuses on the individual child’s motivation, tolerance, and sense of responsibility for communicating.
b. Client oriented..
c. Therapy based on patient performance in real life communication situations.
Holistic approach
a. Auditory only management for hard of hearing children.
b. Unisensory..
c. Kids often have relatively good speechreading skills.
d. Speechreading appears to develop with acquisition of auditory and language skills.
Auditory-verbal approach