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True or False. When two vowels combine, the form a diphhtong.
True
Give examples of bilabials
/p/ /b/ /m/ /w/
List the liquid sounds in the English language.
/r/ and /l/
List the glide sounds in the English language.
/w/ /j/
Define the phonological process of stopping.
Stopping is when a fricative or an affricate is replaced by a stop.
Define the phonological process of diminutization.
Diminutization is the addition of /i/ to the target form, e,g. doggie for dog
Define the phonological process of of metathesis.
Metathesis is the production of sounds in a word in reversed order e.g. pik for kip
What is the difference between a language disorder and a language difference?
A language disorder is exists when a child makes errors that are not typical for his or her cultural and linguistic community. While language difference are errors that typically arise from the influence of the child's first language.
What are the fundamental approach of the Van Riper's approach to articulation therapy.
1. Auditory discrimination/perceptual training
2. phonetic placement
3. Drill-like repetition and practice
True of False. The principles of coarticulation are important in the McDonald's Sensory Motor approach to articulation therapy.
True
Define minimal pairs.
Minimal pairs are pairs of words that differ by one feature, e.g. shine and pine.
True or False. Metaphon Therapy approach is based on enhancing the child's pragmatic skills.
False
List some factors associated with speech disorders.
1. Gender
2. Intelligence
3. Socioeconomic status
4. Auditory discrimination skills
What is the nucleus of a syllable?
A vowel
Give an example of a CCVC syllable
Truck, Skin
What type components must a syllable contain?
A consonant and a vowel.
List the nasal sounds in the English langugae.
/m/ /n/ and ng
Provide an example of a voiced bilabial stop
/b/
Provide an example of a voiceless palatal fricative
/s/
Provide an example of a voiced velar stop
/g/