How do Children Acquire Speech Sounds? Flashcards

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What are the 4 forms of communication?

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Auditory, Visual, Tactile, Chemical

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What are the 3 components of communication?

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  1. Signal generation
  2. Signal reception
  3. Signal transmission
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What are 2 examples of failure of speech communication

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Between speakers of different languages, between adults and children

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What is the Fis problem?

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The discrepancy between children’s speech production and adult’s perception

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Why do children have issues producing speech sounds?

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Linguistic level: need to learn to determine sound categories and defining features of the language
Physiological level: immature motor control, different vocal tract shape

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What is a phoneme?

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A sound in language that makes a meaning difference, can be vowels or consonants

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