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What is a phonemic inventory?
List of Speech sounds that the client CAN articulate
When is a phonemic inventory taken?
USUALLY only done for very severe or for research
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
When organizing the phonemic inventory into a matrix or multiple matrixes they represent?
Different WORD POSITIONS
IN phonemic INventory the DISTRIBUTION OF SOUNDS is in reference to?
WHERE the NORM and ERROR productions occurred within a word
Listing of errors can use results of what?
ARTICULATION/PHONOLOGY published test and or SPEECH SAMPLE
A LISTING OF ERRORS needs to included distribution of productions with?
WORD POSITON & RELATION to VOWEL NUCLEI
In regard to word position and relation to vowel nuclei with a listing of errors what aspects do you look at?
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
What is intervocalic?
occurs between 2 VOWELS and the juncture of 2 SYLLABLES
WHAT IS postvocalic?
AFTER a VOWEL at end of a word
what is PREVOCALIC?
before a VOWEL at beginnig of a word
TRUE OR FALSE
A LISTING OF ERRORS can be analyzed for phonological and or articulation ERRORS
TRUE
IN diagnosis what are 3 ways you can organize data?
PHONEMIC INVENTORY, LISTING OF ERRORS, AND PHONEMIC CONTRASTS
when using PHONEMIC CONTRASTS a consistent loss means?
SUBSTITUTION occuring every time in the clients realizations (EX> t is always substituted for k)
Consistent loss: a substitution that occurs every time in clients realizations is part of which method of collecting data in diagnosis?
PHONEMIC CONTRASTS
WHAT ARE inconsistent Realizations of phonemic contrasts?
SUNSTITUTIONS/ DELETIONS that OCCUR in CERTAIN contexts
Which method of organizing data in diagnosis summarizes collapses of phonemes?
PHONEMIC CONTRASTS
Name the 2 things you do when using phonemic contrasts in organizing data for diagnosis.
1) look for phonemic contrasts
2)Summarize collapses of phonemes
what does it mean when you summarize collapses of phonemes?
look for substitutions that represent MORE THAN ONE target phoneme for grouping (EX. t/ is substituted for K & S)
WHen determining major emphasis you look at?
PHONOLOGY AND ARTICULATION
TRUE OR FALSE
IN DIAGNOSIS the major emphasis can be BOTH phonology and ARTICULATION
TRUE
Phonology seems to be more _____ in nature?
LINGUISTIC