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PhonDis SLP610

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Communication   the sharing of information between two or more people (spoken language, written language, gestures, symbols, etc)  
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Speech   spoken language/words, oral/verbal communication  
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Articulation   motor production of speech sounds.  
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Fluency   flow of speech (rate/rhythm)  
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Voice   quality, pitch, loudness, resonance  
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Phonology   is the sound system of a language and the rules that govern the sound combinations. (RULE-BASED system that governs how particular speech sounds are used to produce meaningful words.)  
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Morphology   is the system that governs the structure of words and the construction of word forms.  
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Morphemes   the smallest meaningful units of language (bound or unbound).  
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Syntax   is the system governing the order and combination of words to form sentences, and the relationships among the elements within a sentence.  
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Semantics   is the system that governs the meanings of words, phrases, and sentences.  
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Pragmatics   is the system that combines the above language components in functional and socially appropriate communication.  
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Articulation   totality of motor movements involved in speech sound production. It is a developmental process (learned) involving mainly peripheral motor processes.  
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Speech sounds   within the array of human (organic) sounds possible, these are the end product of articulatory motor processes specific to speech. Actual production/physical reality. Also "phonetic variation".  
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Phoneme   smallest linguistic unit able to able to distinguish meaning between words (in combo with other phonemes).  
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Allophone   variation between speakers and contexts in phonemic production that does not change the meaning of a word.  
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Phonotactics   the allowed combinations of phonemes in a particular language.  
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Minimal pairs   two words that differ in only one phoneme value  
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Speech sound disorder   difficulty making certain sounds past a certain age.  
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Articulation disorder   Subcategory of speech disorder. Atypical sound production interfering with intelligibility and characterized by substitutions, omissions, additions, distortions.  
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Phonological disorder   impaired comprehension of a language's sound system  
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Phonetic inventory   list of all speech sounds/variations  
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Phonemic inventory   repertoire of phonemes used contrastively by an individual.  
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Phonotactic constraint   failure to use phonemes in all possible word positions (initial, middle, final)  
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