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What determines which vowel is actually produced?

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Which part of the tongue is el...

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The most readily apparent difficulties are _ for those who persist with motor programming difficulties.


A) In monosyllabic words
B) In consonant blends
C) Substitution errors
D) None of the above

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are disorders of conceptualization of language rules.


A) Phonological disorders
B) Resonance disorders
C) Articulation disorders
D) Voice disorders

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Toddlers may demonstrate the following error(s) :


A) Reduction of multisyllabic words
B) Omission of final consonants
C) Sound substitutions
D) All of the above
E) None of the above

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At 6-7 months, babbling changes into


A) Variegated babbling
B) Single words
C) Reduplicated babbling
D) None of the above

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The following approaches are language-based approaches:


A) Sensory-motor approach
B) Traditional motor approach
C) A & B
D) None of the above

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are changes in pronunciation as a result of morphological changes. These take several years to master, extending into adulthood.


A) Morphophonemic contrasts
B) Morphological features
C) Morphological changes
D) Morpheme units

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A general impairment in expressive language is present in about of children who are difficult to understand and who have multiple speech-sound errors.


A) 50%
B) 40%
C) 25%
D) None of the above

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By , infants are able to imitate tone and pitch and begin babbling.


A) 2 months
B) 6-7 months
C) 3 months
D) 5 months

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By age _, most children will have normalized their errors, making changes in speech sound production more difficult.


A) 11
B) 7
C) 9
D) 6

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What are the speech characteristics of childhood apraxia of speech?

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Speech is often unintelligible, segmente...

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Which of the following are good prognostic indicators for verbal communication in CAS?


A) Normal or near-normal cognition
B) Good receptive language
C) A & B
D) None of the above

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refers to how easy it is to understand the individual.

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Speech int...

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Lack of consistency is a/an prognostic factor.


A) Negative
B) Unimportant
C) Positive
D) Neutral

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A/an ends in a vowel, whereas a/an ends in a consonant.

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open sylla...

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In general, the more severe the hearing loss,


A) The less omission errors occur
B) The more substitution errors occur
C) The less intelligible speech will be
D) All of the above

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are a family of related sounds.


A) Allophones
B) Phonological classes
C) Morphemes
D) Distinctive features

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Factors in target selection for articulation and phonology include


A) Phoneme frequency
B) Likelihood of success
C) A & B
D) None of the above

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Name the manners of articulation.

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Obstruents include stops, fric...

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Name the four types of articulation errors.

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