phon dis practice questions Flashcards
What do the sounds /b/, /k/, and /d/ have in common?
A. They are all early-developing sounds that children acquire before their second birthday
B. They are all voiced sounds
C. They all share a common place of articulation
D. They all share a common manner of articulation
They all share a common manner of articulation
What aspect of /r/ can be treated most effectively using ultrasound?
A. The low third formant
B. The low second formant
C. The pharyngeal constriction
D. The labial constriction
The low third formant
What is the best definition of stopping?
a. A child produces a stop instead of a fricative
b. A child uses a fricative instead of a stop
c. A child uses a glide instead of a stop
d. A child uses a stop instead of a glide
A child produces a stop instead of a fricative
Imagine you have a client who is working on gliding. You decide to use the minimal pair treatment approach. Which of the word pairs below would be appropriate for therapy?
a. Coat-tote
b. Stoll-stow
c. Lip-rip
d. Run-one
When treating phonological awareness, which set of directions fits with a rhyme production task?
a. “Here are three words: dog, cat, log. Which one does not rhyme?”
b. “Here are three words: file, tile, style. What is the rhyme that is common to all three words?”
c. “What is a word that rhymes with ‘food’?”
d. “Say ‘stare’ without the /s/ sound. What do you get?”