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What is respiration?

Breathe

Powerhouse

What are the 4 processes of speech?

Respiration, phonation, resonation, &articulation

What is phonation?

The way you pronounce the words.

Involves the vocal folds

What is resonation?

Quality

Pharynx, nasal cavity, & oral cavity

What is articulation?

Shaping each word

Lips, tongue, teeth, uvula, cheeks, palate, alvcolar ridge

Components of speech?

Articulation, voice, fluency

What is receptive language?

Understanding/comprehending incoming messages

What is expressive language?

Conveying message to someone else

What are the 3 components of language?

Form, content, use

What is form?

Word selection, order, tense, plural

What is content?

Meaning

Semantics

What is use?

Social language

Pragmatics

What can we accept for under age 3 on Lang. Tests?

Age equivalencies

What is CAPD?

Central auditory processing disorder; the nerve that connects the ear to the brain

What are some red flags for SL?

Pre-post natal HBP, alcohol & drug use, smoke, anorexia, anemia; history ear infections, fam. Just. Delay.

What domain is speech addessed under?

D3

What domain is pragmatic addressed under?

D3

What domain is receptive addressed under?

D1

What domain is expressive addressed under?

D1 (sometimes) D3

What is the level for marked?

0-3 >1/2 <2/3


2 sd

What is extreme?

0-3 <1/23 sd

What is dysarthia?

Paralysis, weakness, or in coordination of speech muscles

What is apraxia?

Disruption of transmitted or express a motor

What is aphasia?

Damage to brain affects the ability to use Lang., comprehend, form, & use