Language Disorders Study Notes Part 1 Flashcards
Questions
Answer
Preintentional
birth to 8 months infants cannot formulate a communicative plan
Intentional
birth to 8 to 18 months become intentional. With Purposeful ways to communicate
Bates 1976
Prelocutionary Illocutionary Locutionary
Prelocutionary
preintentioinal 0 to 8 months
Illocutionary
intentional 8 to 12 months communicating through means other than language
Locutionary
the linguistic period first word stage and after 12 months and beyond
Early Vocalizations Oller 1999
Phonation stage 1 to 2 months Primitive articulation 2 to 3 months Expansion stage 4 to 8 months cononical babbling 10 months
Phonation stage
1 to 2 months quasi resonant vowel sounds Produced with normal phonation produced with vocal tract at rest no posturing
Primitive articulation
2 to 3 months articulators are starting to come together but not purposeful coo and goo stage Phonation plus articulation
Expansion stage
4 to 8 months squeals raspberries marginal babbling
Marginal babbling
no rapid transition from vowel to consonant not as clearly articulated as canonical babbling
Canonical babbling
10 months very important assessment marker reduplicated babbling variegated babbling well formed syllables at least one fully vowel like element at least one fully consonant like element a rapid transition between vowel and consonant
Reduplicated
mamamamama
Variegated
mapatipo