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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
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