Exam 3: Speech Sound Acquisition

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Describe the three main speech characteristics of childhood apraxia of speech CAS).

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Currently, CAS is characterized by three main speech differences: inconsistent error on vowels and consonants, difficulty with prosody in phrases and words, lengthened and disrupted transitions between syllables and sounds.

An enlarged tongue is called:

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The most common type of speech sound disorder has:

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Hearing loss can affect speech sound production as well as:

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Discuss two possible disorders with which speech sound disorders may co-occur. What are the probable causes of this co-morbidity?

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A genetic disorder caused by an extra 21st chromosome is called:

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A dental appliance that is often used to replace part of the hard palate is called an:

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Compare and contrast the three proposed perspectives etiological, psycholinguistic, symptomology) for determining the possible classification of a child with a speech sound disorder of unknown origin. In your opinion, which is "the best" and why?

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The connection between speech sound disorders and stuttering may be:

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Newborn hearing screenings are universal in the United States.

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Cleft lip always results in a speech sound disorder.

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Describe the difference between an organic speech sound disorder and a functional speech sound disorder. Give examples

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Children with speech sound disorder are more likely to have a co-occurring expressive, as opposed to receptive, language disorder. :

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Name two professionals with whom SLPs will need to collaborate when working with individuals with cranio-facial anomalies.

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__________ is an impairment in motor programming, specific to speech sound production.

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Speech sound disorders typically occur in isolation of other disorders.

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The tongue is an adaptable muscle that can compensate even when part of it is surgically removed.

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Dysarthria is a neuromotor disorder that only affects the articulatory system.

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Name two kinds of amplification that children/ adults with hearing loss may receive.

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Name three genetic disorders that are related to speech sound disorders.

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