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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Any assessment of children who are bilingual should include? | Assessments by speech-language pathologists who are skilled in the child's primary language |
| Eight-year-old Neal has difficulty with pluralization, saying "foot," for example, when he should say "feet." Neal's language disorder is classified as one of? | Morphology |
| __________ includes all forms of communication, other than oral speech, and is used to express thoughts, needs, wants, and ideas | Augmentative communication |
| By what age are most typically developing children able to speak using the grammar of their home environment? | 5 to 6 years of age |
| Six-year-old Maria says "wight" for "right." This is an example of which of the following articulation errors? | A substitution |
| The great majority of speech-language pathologists devote their time to? | Identifying children with communication disorders and directing remedial services for them |
| Children with articulation and stuttering disorders often respond well to? | Early intervention |
| The ________ is primarily responsible for the identification, diagnosis, and design of the treatment plan and curriculum for children with communication, language, and speech disorders | Speech-language pathologist |
| A child with a language disorder who is working on 504 plan goals in a specialized setting would be at which tier of the RtI Model? | Tier III |
| Communication requires which of the following three elements? | A sender, a message, and a receiver |
| Problems with ________ include hypernasality and hyponasality | Resonation |
| A problem in teaching a child with a dialect is that the dialect may conceal? | A language delay or deficit |
| Sharon, a fourth-grade student, is not aware that some language may be appropriate in one environment but not in another. Sharon's lack of awareness is a disorder of? | Pragmatics |
| Evidence from research into stuttering seems to indicate that? | There is a genetic predisposition to stuttering |
| A disorder of voice quality is called? | Dysphonia |
| A problem with production of the accurate sounds of speech would be classified as a disorder of? | Articulation-phonology |
| Laura repeats sounds and syllables and stutters frequently. Laura's disorder is called? | A fluency disorder |
| Phonology is the? | Patterns for combination of sounds into speech |
| "Lisping" is an example of? | An articulation error |
| Language acquisition is closely related to? | The interaction of a child and his or her caregivers |
| The ability to receive and understand a message is called? | Receptive language |
| Which of the following are the four processes involved in the production of speech? | Respiration; Phonation; Resonation; and Articulation |
| Another term for language content is? | Semantics |
| Five-year-old Terry says "pay" instead of "play." This is an example of which of these articulation errors? | An omission |