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phonological deals with
sound
stops
air comes to complete stop then released
fricative
comes from incomplete closure of two articulators and allows air to move through narrowed space
affricatives
combo of stop and fricative
nasal
air flow directed through nasal cavity
liquids and glides
continuous movement of tongue (glide) / dependent on consonants surrounding them during speech production (liquid)
assessment of stimulability
if ask to produce in isolation and i gelp they are stimulable/ if you cannot produce in any way - not stimulable
minimal pairs
only one phenome different
gown, down
dave, gave
difference between sign language and ?
every country has own
ASL is a ?
american sign language
-sign language
formal language , grammar and syntax
speech chain
linguistic level is
physiological level is
acoustic is
word choice, vocab, semantics, syntax
muscles that allow you to speak
actually producing speech
hearing
conductive
sensorineural
problem with middle or outer ear
problem with pathway to brain
best practice versus standard of care
according to research this is best way to treat
reality - what is provided most of the time because of things like time restraints
examples of culture considerations
domains?
use of language ?
features of language ?
- aging, health, food, religion
- work, music, school, health care
- eye contact, gestures, personal space
- syntax, morphology, vocabulary, phonology