Exam 11: Individuals with Speech and Language Impairments
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Exam 11: Individuals with Speech and Language Impairments115 Questions
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Phonology,morphology,syntax,semantics,and pragmatics are components of
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Identify the differences between receptive and expressive language and explain how deficits in each impact student learning.
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Speech and language impairments represent a high-incidence disability.According to the text,this means that most children receiving a special education have a speech or language impairment.
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A 12-year-old student who says "I-I-I-I want i-i-i-ice c-c-c-cream" is exhibiting
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A child has a vocabulary of approximately 1,000 words around ______ years of age.
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Which of the following is not an example of nonlinguistic communication?
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As a content area teacher in an inclusive classroom,what are some effective teaching strategies you might use to teach language concepts?
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Discuss the differences between functional and organic causes of speech and language impairments.
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______ includes the sounds that are characteristic of language.
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Individuals who have problems understanding language in different social contexts are experiencing ______ difficulties.
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Care must be taken that normative data account for individual and cultural differences that affect language acquisition.One way to do this is through a language sample.This type of assessment can be described as which one of the following?
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Compare and contrast a phonological disorder and an articulation disorder.Explain why it is important for a speech-language pathologist to differentiate between these two disorders and describe the intervention strategies used with each.
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Students with expressive language problems may have difficulty ______.
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The component of language that deals with rules of putting words together to form phrases and sentences is called
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When conducting an assessment of a student's speech and language,which of the following is conducted using a formal measure?
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