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22 Cards in this Set
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What is a phonemic inventory?
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List of Speech sounds that the client CAN articulate
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When is a phonemic inventory taken?
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USUALLY only done for very severe or for research
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TRUE OR FALSE
When oragnizeing data of phonemic inventory it does not need to be organized in a MATRIX of all teh phones produced(correct or incurred) that represent different word positions. |
FALSE
When oragnizing phonemic inventory: organize in a matrix or multiple matrixes of all the phones (correct or incurred) that represent different WORD POSITIONS |
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When organizing the phonemic inventory into a matrix or multiple matrixes they represent?
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Different WORD POSITIONS
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IN phonemic INventory the DISTRIBUTION OF SOUNDS is in reference to?
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WHERE the NORM and ERROR productions occurred within a word
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Listing of errors can use results of what?
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ARTICULATION/PHONOLOGY published test and or SPEECH SAMPLE
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A LISTING OF ERRORS needs to included distribution of productions with?
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WORD POSITON & RELATION to VOWEL NUCLEI
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In regard to word position and relation to vowel nuclei with a listing of errors what aspects do you look at?
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WORD POSITION:
Initial: beg word MEDIAL: somewhere between initial and final position of word FINAL: end of word VOWEL NUCLEI PREvocalic: before a vowel at BEG of word INterVOcalic: Occure between 2 VOWELS at juncture of 2 syllables POSTVOCALIC: after a vowel at end of word |
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What is intervocalic?
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occurs between 2 VOWELS and the juncture of 2 SYLLABLES
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WHAT IS postvocalic?
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AFTER a VOWEL at end of a word
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what is PREVOCALIC?
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before a VOWEL at beginnig of a word
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TRUE OR FALSE
A LISTING OF ERRORS can be analyzed for phonological and or articulation ERRORS |
TRUE
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IN diagnosis what are 3 ways you can organize data?
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PHONEMIC INVENTORY, LISTING OF ERRORS, AND PHONEMIC CONTRASTS
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when using PHONEMIC CONTRASTS a consistent loss means?
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SUBSTITUTION occuring every time in the clients realizations (EX> t is always substituted for k)
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Consistent loss: a substitution that occurs every time in clients realizations is part of which method of collecting data in diagnosis?
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PHONEMIC CONTRASTS
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WHAT ARE inconsistent Realizations of phonemic contrasts?
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SUNSTITUTIONS/ DELETIONS that OCCUR in CERTAIN contexts
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Which method of organizing data in diagnosis summarizes collapses of phonemes?
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PHONEMIC CONTRASTS
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Name the 2 things you do when using phonemic contrasts in organizing data for diagnosis.
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1) look for phonemic contrasts
2)Summarize collapses of phonemes |
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what does it mean when you summarize collapses of phonemes?
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look for substitutions that represent MORE THAN ONE target phoneme for grouping (EX. t/ is substituted for K & S)
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WHen determining major emphasis you look at?
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PHONOLOGY AND ARTICULATION
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TRUE OR FALSE
IN DIAGNOSIS the major emphasis can be BOTH phonology and ARTICULATION |
TRUE
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Phonology seems to be more _____ in nature?
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LINGUISTIC
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