Vocabulary Words Week 8 Flashcards

1
Q

complete closure of the vocal tract in which airflow is completely blocked results in

A

Stop

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2
Q

A consonant phoneme that is produced by
exhaling air through a narrow passageway

A

Fricative

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3
Q

In articulation, the production of one
phoneme in place of another

A

Substitution

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4
Q

One of the most well-known and widely used phonologically-based approaches, Only one phonological pattern is targeted at a time, and several ___ may be necessary for
each target pattern. Sessions are highly structured. Each session involves a review of
the previous session, amplified auditory-perceptual training, and production training
of selected targets using drill play. Research has shown that children with severe
phonological impairments can become intelligible in less than one year using the approach

A

Cycles

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5
Q

is a neurological speech sound disorder
that affects the ability to plan and program the movement sequences necessary for accurate speech production

A

CAS

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6
Q

The ability to imitate a target phoneme
when given focused auditory and visual cues. “Look at me. Listen to me. Now say exactly what I say: __ .” a child’s ability to accurately imitate a mispronounced sound when given a model by a clinician

A

Stimulability

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7
Q

The ability to understand what has been
detected aurally, refers to how easy it is to understand an individual

A

Intelligibility

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8
Q

a speech pattern where a child omits the final sound of a word

A

DFC

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9
Q

Related to gum, or ridge of the
mouth, those produced with the tongue on the alveolar ridge. “T,D,L,N”

A

Alveolar

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10
Q

predictable patterns of sound errors where a child consistently replaces, deletes, or simplifies certain sounds in words, often following a rule-based pattern rather than just struggling with the articulation of specific sounds, stop long sounds

A

Phonological Processes

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