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Of the general language domains, which domain produces messages?
Expressive
In what kind of "Aphasia" would there be more difficulty in the Expressive language domain?
Brocha's Aphasia
In what kind of "Aphasia" would there be more difficulty in the Receptive language domain?
Wernicke's AphasiA
Are Form, Content, and Use considered to be Expressive, Receptive, or both?
Both
When do we see Language Disorders?
School-age, Late talkers, Toddlers, Early Language Learners
How do we identify Language Disorders in School-Age children?
Reading difficulties, Comprehension, Sequencing, Acquiring information, Social relationships
How do we identify Language Disorders in Toddlers?
Receptive skills are much more advanced than Expressive
How do we identify Language Disorders in the case of a Late Talker?
Limited Vocabulary, Incomplete Sentences
What does "Form" consist of?
Phonology, Morphology, Syntax
What is Phonology?
The study of how sounds are organized and used in natural languages
What is Syntax?
The study of the rules for the formation of grammatical sentences in a language.
What is Morphology?
The study of the internal structure of words, and of the rules by which words are formed.
What does Content consist of?
Semantics
(Language Disorder Assessment) How do we Identify those at Risk?
Formal or Informal Screen
What is an example of an Informal Screening?
Early reading at an Early Start Program
What are the 3 parts of Language Disorder Assessment?
1) Identify those at Risk
2) Diagnose Language Impairment
3) Determine Therapy Goals
When Diagnosing the Language Impairment, what Questions do we answer?
Do they have it? (Yes/No)
Where?
(T/F) Breakdowns (Language Impairments) can occur anywhere within the system
True
How do you Determine Therapy Goals?
On Informal Measures and Probes
..NOT on testing measures
What do Testing Measures tell us?
Give us an idea of an area of weakness, then the informal probes determine the Tx goals