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Grammar

Rules of language


Generative

Referring to the infinite number of sentences that can be created through the application of grammatical rules

Dynamic

(Language) Changes over time

Language

Shared code for representing concepts

Phonology

The study of sound systems of language

Morphology

An aspect of language concerned with rules governing change in meaning at the intraword level

Syntax

How words are arranged into sentences

Semantic features

Pieces of meaning that come together to define a particular word

Pragmatics

The use, function, or purpose of communication

Prosody

Stress and intonation, patters of an utterance

Pitch

Perceptual counterpart to fundamental frequency associated with the speed of vocal fold vibration

Intonation

Pitch movement with an utterance

Proxemics

The study of physical distance between people

Etiology

The cause or origin of a problem

Congenital

Present at birth

Aquired

Occuring after birth

Speech

The power of speaking; oral communication, ability to express ones thoughts and emotions by speech, sounds, and gestures

Articulation

Coordinated movements of the tongue, teeth, lips, and palate to produce speech sounds

Voice

Vocal tone and resonance

Fluency

Smoothness of rhythm and rate

Speech Language Pathologist

Role: Identify, assess, treat, advocate, and prevent communication disorders in all forms of communication.


Training: Most states require Master's, license in some states in regards to private practice, most states allow ASHA CCC


Setting:Private Practices, hospitals, clinical, educational.


Professional Org. - ASHA issues C's, also National student speech language hearing association.

Audiologist

Role: Measuring hearing ability, prevent disorders of hearing and balance, assist those with auditory processing disorders


Training- Most required to get their AuD (Auditorial Doctorate) PhD or EdD. Eligible for CCCA, certificate of clinical competence in Audiology.


Setting- Educational, consult with gov. fit hearing aids,


Prof. Org.- American Academy of Audiology

Speech and Hearing Scientist or Linguist

Roles: Trying to extend the knowledge on human communicative disorders.


Training: Doctorate either PhD or EdD, varies, state board


Setting: Universities, gov. agencies, industry, research centers.


Prof. Org.- Varies.. ASHA, other orgs