Speech Sound Disorders Flashcards
Complete closure of the vocal tract in which airflow is completely blocked. Air pressure is built up behind the point of constriction, momentarily ________, and then released
Stops - ex: /p/, /b/, etc.
A consonant phoneme that is produced by exhaling air through a narrow passageway
Fricative - ex: “f”, “v”, “s”, “z”, “s”
In articulation, the production of one phoneme in place of another
Substitution - ex: replacing /k/ with /t/
a speech therapy method that targets phonological processes, or error patterns, in children’s speech. The approach is based on the idea that children with speech sound disorders often struggle with these patterns rather than individual sounds
Cycles
Disorder of planning or programming of movements for speech production
CAS - childhood apraxia of speech
The ability to imitate a target phoneme when given focused auditory and visual cues
Stimulability
The ability to understand what has been detected aurally
Intelligibility
DFC
Gum or ridge of the mouth. ______ consonants are those produced with the tongue on the ______ ridge
Alveloar
final consonant deletion
weak syllable deletion
reduplication
consonant cluster reduction
assimilation
stopping
fronting
Phonological Processes