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Communication is the sending and receiving of information, ideas, feelings or messages. |
True |
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Receptive language is |
When we think through an idea or listen to another person and understand their message. |
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Expressive language |
Can be the verbal use of words, nonverbal use of sign language, or written use of language. |
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Syntax is the rule system for combining components of grammar to create utterances |
True |
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The imitation of language(words, phrases, sentences) in the absence of meanings or understanding of what is being said. |
Echolalia
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Speech is defined as |
The oral expression of language |
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Speech is defined as |
The oral expression of language |
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The speech chain has __ steps in order to translate a speakers thought in to the listeners understanding |
6 |
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Speech is defined as |
The oral expression of language |
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The speech chain has __ steps in order to translate a speakers thought in to the listeners understanding |
6 |
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Interchangeability accounts for the human ability to repeat the utterance of another person. |
True |
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Speech is defined as |
The oral expression of language |
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The speech chain has __ steps in order to translate a speakers thought in to the listeners understanding |
6 |
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Interchangeability accounts for the human ability to repeat the utterance of another person. |
True |
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Suprasegmental aspects of speech accounts for stress, intonation and rhythm of spoken language. |
True |
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Speech is defined as |
The oral expression of language |
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The speech chain has __ steps in order to translate a speakers thought in to the listeners understanding |
6 |
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Interchangeability accounts for the human ability to repeat the utterance of another person. |
True |
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Suprasegmental aspects of speech accounts for stress, intonation and rhythm of spoken language. |
True |
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The component of language that is responsible for the rules to combine words to create unique and meaningful utterances |
Semantics |