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