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clinical phonetics

applications of phonetics to describe speech differences and disorders, including info about speech sounds and the perceptual skills used in clinical settings

phonetics

study of the perception and production of speech sounds

two-way scoring

right vs. wrong, correct vs. incorrect




perceptual system in which speech sounds are dichotomized into 2 classes representing typical vs. atypical behavior

five-way scoring

-correct


-deletion/omission


-substitution


-distortion


-addition




perceptual system in which speech sounds are classified as typical vs. 1 of 4 error types

phonetic transcription

a visual representation of speech sounds, typically accomplished w/symbols of the IPA. The main symbols represent individual phonemes or allophones, and may also include marks for sound sound modifications, stress levels, and other aspects of speech


-Broad: phonemes -Narrow: allophones

broad transcription

phonetic transcription that uses phonetics exclusively and does not indicate finer variations

narrow (close) transcription

includes symbols to represent both the speech sounds produced and symbols that describe slight variations in the production of those sounds

linguistic complexity

the context in which a sound to be transcribed is embedded




-isolation, word, sentence, continuous speech

response complexity

the number of target sounds to be transcribed, which may vary from only one sound to all sounds occurring in a section of speech




-single, multiple

target sound

the sound to be transcribed, as it occurs in isolation or together with other speech sounds