Language Sampling and Analysis Flashcards

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Language sample benefits

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  • naturalistic sample of child’s language
  • help to substantiate an impairment
  • help determine clinical goals
  • good for kids that don’t perform well on standardized assessments
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2
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What is a representative sample?

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is reliable and valid

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3
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reliability

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the measure gives the same results time after time

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4
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validity

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does it test want you want it to test?

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5
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How should we segment utterances?

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  • phonological units

- communication units (syntax)

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phonological units

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  • does the child’s intonation sound like the utterance is ending?
  • pauses
  • count up to 2 combined sentences then create new utterance
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7
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communication units

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  • how salt databases are segmented

- independent clause and dependent clauses = utterance

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When is it diagnostically important to note mazes?

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  • when there is an excessive number
  • long mazes
  • many mazes in the same sentence
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9
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What can you not get from language sampling?

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  • no phonological info
  • pragmatics
  • not norm referenced unless compared to 100 people
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