Deck 10: Language and Dialectal Variations
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Deck 10: Language and Dialectal Variations
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When a child who is bilingual is developing speech production skills faster than his/ her monolingual peers,this is called negative transfer.
False
2
An approach that suggest that SLPs target separate phonological skills for each language is called the:
A)Cross-linguistic approach
B)Cycles approach
C)Multi-linguistic approach
D)Bilingual approach
A)Cross-linguistic approach
B)Cycles approach
C)Multi-linguistic approach
D)Bilingual approach
Cross-linguistic approach
3
The likelihood of misdiagnosis increases if SLPs are not aware of the dialect a child is speaking.
True
4
If a clinician is uncomfortable testing a child who is bilingual,the clinician should:
A)Not assess the child
B)Ask the child's caregiver to assist
C)Request an interpreter to assist
D)Try to learn the child's native language
A)Not assess the child
B)Ask the child's caregiver to assist
C)Request an interpreter to assist
D)Try to learn the child's native language
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5
For individuals who speak multiple languages,there is little phonological influence of one language on another
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6
A communication system that is developed in situations wherein individuals who do not speak the language of their environment need a means of communication is called :
A)Creole
B)Dialect
C)Pidgin
D)Suprasegmental
A)Creole
B)Dialect
C)Pidgin
D)Suprasegmental
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7
In many Asian languages,meaning is conveyed by a combination of phonemes and:
A)Tones
B)Clicks
C)Syllables
D)Segments
A)Tones
B)Clicks
C)Syllables
D)Segments
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8
Phonological development occurs more quickly in many Asian languages,compared to English.
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9
Spanish and English have the name number of vowels and consonants.
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10
For individuals who are bilingual,a motor based approach is:
A)Appropriate
B)Not appropriate
C)Not empirically tested
D)Appropriate for all but the Asian languages
A)Appropriate
B)Not appropriate
C)Not empirically tested
D)Appropriate for all but the Asian languages
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11
Pidgins become creoles when the language system is taught to a new generation.
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12
An approach that suggests that SLPs target phonological skills that would be useful across both languages is called the:
A)Cross-linguistic approach
B)Cycles approach
C)Multi-linguistic approach
D)Bilingual approach
A)Cross-linguistic approach
B)Cycles approach
C)Multi-linguistic approach
D)Bilingual approach
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13
Though many factors contribute to dialect,geographical location is the most prominent.
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14
The best therapy approach to use for individuals who are bilingual is:
A)Minimal pairs
B)Maximal oppositions
C)Language-based
D)To adapt whatever approach you select to the particular languages
A)Minimal pairs
B)Maximal oppositions
C)Language-based
D)To adapt whatever approach you select to the particular languages
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15
An important guideline for working with clients who are seeking elective therapy for dialects is:
A)Show appreciation for the native dialect
B)Try to have the client forget the native dialect
C)Do not follow developmental norms
D)Elective therapy is not a good option
A)Show appreciation for the native dialect
B)Try to have the client forget the native dialect
C)Do not follow developmental norms
D)Elective therapy is not a good option
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16
Everyone speaks a dialect of some language.
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17
General American English,Southern White Standard,Caribbean English,and African American English are all examples of a(n):
A)Accents
B)Dialects
C)Language difference
D)Language disorder
A)Accents
B)Dialects
C)Language difference
D)Language disorder
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18
Children who speak African American English and have SSD produce errors that are significantly different than children who speak GAE and have SSD.
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19
When a bilingual child develops phonological skills at a slower rate than his/ her peers,this is called:
A)Positive transfer
B)Negative transfer
C)Linguistic transfer
D)Developmental transfer
A)Positive transfer
B)Negative transfer
C)Linguistic transfer
D)Developmental transfer
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20
The trajectory of phonological development is different for children who speak AAE compared to children who speak GAE.
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21
What are some factors that contribute to dialect?
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