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exam 1
ch 1, 2, 3
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Undergraduate 4
02/24/2014

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functional studies:

explain what Daniloff , Wilcox, and Stephens studied?

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misarticulating children
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functional studies:

explain what Daniloff , Wilcox, and Stephens study results found?

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children who dentalize or lateralize have more difficult time articulating
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functional studies:

exaplain what Mcdonald studied?

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The idea that the underlying problem with misarticulation was a problem with co-articulation
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fucntional studies:

explain what Dworkin and Culatta studied

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worked with oral structures and oral motor abilities.

had 24 misaticulating kids with nonmisarticulating kids. (diadochokinetic rate) 

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fucntional studies:

explain what Dworkin and Culatta study results

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there was no differnce between the misarticulating kids and the non misarticulating kids on diadochokinetic rate
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funcitonal studies:

what study did McNutt do?

Definition

worked with oral sensory and oral motor: objects in the mouth and describe them

results: older misarticulating children did not perform as well as the nonmisarticulating chldren.

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chidlren with hearing impairments should logically have difficulty learning relationship between acoustic aspects of speech signal and expression of meaning....this is called?
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auditory-perceptual aspects
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fuctional studies:

explain Locke's study?

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relationship between misarticulation and misperception. tested misarticulating children ages 3-6 

 

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funcitonal studies:

Locke's study results were what?

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30% of the contrasts misproduced we mispercieved. if you misarticulate a certain sound then you might have a specific auditory speech problem related to those sounds. 

*children with speech sound impairment do not have generalized difficulty in pseech sound perception

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functional studies: 

Wintz found what in his studies?

Definition
there is no relationship between speech impairment and normal IQ but there is a relationship between low IQ and speech impairment. Speech sound errors often match MENTAL AGE
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functional studies:

paul and Shribreg studied what?

Definition

the use of grammatical morphemes in children with impaired misarticulating abilities

 

 

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paul and shriberg found that the greater the ______ ______ the more likely the child will have co-occuring language impairment
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speech impairment
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You have a ______ impairment because you have a ______ impairment
Definition

speech 

language

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fucntional studies:

pangos and colleagues concluded what?

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that children have a finite amount of processing ability. when more of the ability to devoted to syntactic complexity then more articulatory problems are made. 

Syntactic complexity = greater seech errors

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functional studies:

Leonard, Schwartz, Chapman, ect.. study did what in their study?

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exposed impaired children to a novel set of words and measured the children's learning of the words.
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fucntional studies:

Leonard, Schwartz, Chapman ect results were what?

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teh children were better at learning object words than action words. also learned better if the words were more connected with childrens system

(content: VOCAB- SEMANTICS)

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fucntional studies:

Campbell & Shrinberg studied what?

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the effects of poramatic use in articulating children 

 

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what were the results of Campbell and Shrinbergs:
Definition

the children produce fewer misarticulations in production of the comments vs the topics. 

initiating a conversation takes much more cognitive process than just commenting on a topic someone has already said. 

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cognitive abilities refer to what?
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perception, memory, imagination, conception, judgement, and reason
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cognitive abiliteis are used for what?

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problem solving 

generalization to novel situation 

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linguistic abilities refer to 

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language form (morphology and syntax)

fuction (pragmatics)

meaning (semantics)

 

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what piaget stage?

reflexsive understanding of envrionment 

intelligence increases as child interacts with environment

communicates through different cries

Definition
sensori-motor stage (0-2)
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which piaget stage:

conceptual symbolic mode

can think in symbolic form 

language development starts at 2 and is mastered at 4

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pre-operational stage (2-7)
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which piaget stage:

reasoning ability become more developed 

able to solve concrete problems, can think backward from end to begining

Definition
concrete operational stage (8-10)
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which piaget stage:

towards the end, they have complete conceptual and abstract thinking abilities

can talk about concepts, possibilites, form hypothesis, and conclusions

 

Definition
formal operational stage
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children begin to use true narratives at approximately 6-7 years of age. this can be related to which of hte following Piaget's stage?
Definition
Pre-operational
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you observe a child exhibiting object permance. this can be related to which of the following piaget stages.
Definition
concrete operational stage
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which of the following tupes of babbling characterizes the first stage of early vocalization?
Definition
reflexsive
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the reaction that a parent gives a child shapes the way a child cries this is known as ?
Definition
intionality
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according to piaget: as children progress through stages of cognitive develpment, it is important to maintain and balance between applying previous knowledge known as ____ and ________. ______ helps explain how children are able to move from one stage of thought into the next.
Definition

assimilation

accommodation

equilibrium

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regardless of the language(s) heard, infants and toddlers use CV, V, amd CVCV syllable shapes early babbling. these are cosidered ______ in speech development
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universal
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________ theory is how you move through the stages
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schema theory
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schema is categories of knowledge that helps us to _______ and understand the world.
Definition
intrepret
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taking in new information into our previously existed schema is known as ______
Definition
assimilation
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changing or altering existing schema in light of new information. this is known as ?
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accomodation
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balance between assimilation and accomodation is known as ?
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equilibrium
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equilibrium helps a child move from ?
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one stage of thought into the next
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piaget vs Vygotsky?
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piaget: cognition is the ignition 

Vygotsky: social interaction: cognition and language are the ignition

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zone of proximal development:

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actual development level

potential development level

zone of proximal development 

scaffolding 

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which zone of proxomal development:

without guidance

Definition
actual development level
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zone of proximal development:

with instruction 

Definition
potential development level
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scaffolding is
Definition
Bruner - there building with u supporting you until you get it and then help build another
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you observe a child playing with toys and describing his actions. you do not interact. the language that he uses represents the following development level
Definition
actual developmental level
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according to Vygotsky, is this true or false:

social interaction plays a fundamental role in cognitive development 

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true
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a motheruses verbal prompts to help her child use more complex, abstract vocab words. this is considered:
Definition
scaffolding
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semantic level:

is the relationship between _____ and ______ 

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lexicon and semantics
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LEVELS of Semantics:

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labeling 

description 

interpreting 

inferencing 

Evaluation

Metalinguistics 

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sensori-motor:

________information changes a person's perception of auditiory events

Definition
visual
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sensori-motor/auditory perception:

which study supports this? 

Definition
McGurk and McDonald
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the vocal effect that extends over more than one sound segment in an utterance is called?
Definition
suprasegmentals
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name the parts of the surpasegmentals:
Definition

intonation 

stress

rate 

juncture 

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prosody impacts _______
Definition
pragmatics
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prosody affects ______
Definition
grammer
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juncture before a clause is an example of the following
Definition
supasegmental feature affecting syntax
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a broad understanding that arises from social interactions, sensory input and redudant patterns of action and experiences relate to which of the following levels in the model of verbal communicaiton.
Definition
meaning
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planning and processing speech acts relates to which of the following levels in the model of verbal communication
Definition
conceptual
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learning a novel lexicon after a brief exposure is called ?
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fast mapping
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in one sentence state the main finding from McGurk and Mcdonald
Definition
visual perception of soudns does not always match the auditory perception
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provide one example of how prosody affects pragmatics?
Definition
Question Vs statement
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name
Definition
Term
name the term that refers to the transitional movements across consonants and vowels
Definition
articulation
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how is prosody related to clinical practice
Definition
it is important to know, but hard to determine. Prosody gives speech color and conveys inner emotions
Term
name one element of a mature grammer
Definition
sequencing of a narrative
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what is emergent literacy and how does it relate to metalinguistic ability
Definition
it is the knowledge of text before knowing to read. knowing that a text has meaning is not a toy and the words are different from the pictures.
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define cognitive linguistic relationship?
Definition
a speech therapist looks at a clients language to determine their cognitive abilities
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Wentz study shows that there is ______ relationship between a child with normal IQ and speech impairment. BUT?
Definition

NO

there is a correlation between below average IQ and speech impairment

Term
there is object permance at which Piaget stage?
Definition
sensori-motor
Term
what is an example of morphological relationship?
Definition

relationship between the morphology and phonology 

its the coocurrence of a morphology disorder with a phonological disorder 

Term

Semantic levels:

 

men evolve into independent dick lovers

most abstract to concrete

Definition

metalinguistics 

evaluation 

inferencing

interpreting

describing

labeling 

Term
what is metalinguistics ?
Definition

highest level of thinking

thinking about a word void of its meaning 

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what is evaluation ?
Definition

its relation to your world experience

(it doesnt rain sufficiently enough in Neveda to produce grass)

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inferencing is what?
Definition

all a mental construct 

rain is a part of the water cycle. the water cucle is made up of precipitation 

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interpreting is what?
Definition

you infer what someone is about to say from the clues they give you

(cause and effect)

Term

________ is when a syllable of a polysyllablic word is deleted 

 

Definition
syllable deletion
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_____ is the partial or total repetition of a syllable deletion
Definition
reduplication
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_______ is when a sound is inserted between two consonants. the addition to the vowel norammly add a syllable
Definition
Epenthesis
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________ is when a deletion of a single consonant occurs in word final position
Definition
final consonant deletion
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______ the deletion of a single consonant in the word inital position resulting in the word begining in a vowel
Definition
initial consonant deletion
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______ is the deletion of some or all of the consonants of a cluster
Definition
cluster deletion
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________ is when one member of a cluster, usually liuid, is replaced with another consonant
Definition
cluster substitution
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what is organic disorder
Definition
some tangible problem that we can say is causing the disorder
Term
functional disorder is what
Definition
there is not something we can see is causing hte problem
Term
name an example of an organic disorder
Definition
clefting, down syndrome, prader Willi Syndrome
Term
what are the four elements of the information processing model
Definition

attention

discrimination

organization 

memory/retrival 

Term
how does attention relate to language disorders?
Definition
it is the automatic activation of the brain orientation that focuses awareness and focus
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how does discrimination relate to language disorder?
Definition
the ability to identify stimuli from a field of competing stimuli.
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how does organization relate to langauge disorder?
Definition
is the catefoy of information for storage and later retriveal.
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