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An example of a bilabial speech sound is correct answers /b/ The word "sight" has correct answers 5 graphemes and 3 phonemes Communication correct answers -Can be intentional or unintentional -Can be received by many people simultaneously Metaphonological therapy is used to correct answe...

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An example of a bilabial speech sound is correct answers /b/

The word "sight" has correct answers 5 graphemes and 3 phonemes

Communication correct answers -Can be intentional or unintentional
-Can be received by many people simultaneously

Metaphonological therapy is used to correct answers -Prevent future reading problems
-treat children who have widespread patterns (processes) of errors
-help children develop phonological awareness skills

Which of the following results from a problem in the language sound system and is characterized
by multiple patterns (processes) of errors? correct answers Phonological disorder

You overhear an 8-month old baby saying "bababa" and recognize this is correct answers
canonical reduplicated babbling

Which of the following sounds can be described as an unrounded front vowel? correct answers
/i/

The sound /ai/ is referred to as correct answers dipthong

Which of the following phonemes are considered to be cognates? correct answers /t/ & /p/

An example of an affricate is correct answers /tf/

Gliding correct answers "Drive" [dwaiv]

Final Consonant Deletion correct answers "Coat" [ko]

Reduplication correct answers "Cookie" [kiki]

Cluster Reduction correct answers "Grey" [gei]

Stopping correct answers "Chick" [kik]

Which of the following is NOT considered a normal or typical speech disfluency? correct
answers Prolongations

Normal Disfluencies correct answers Occur in the speech of people who stutter

Developmental Disfluency correct answers Is common among preschool age children

The onset of stuttering is most common at which age correct answers 3

, The ICF classification system is more broad than the commonly used ICD codes because it
encourages practitioners (such as SLPs) to think more broadly about factors related to how a
person lives with a clinical diagnosis (such as stuttering). correct answers True

People who stutter most often report correct answers Feeling a loss of control during a stutter

Another term for inaudible sound prolongation correct answers Block

A person would only be diagnosed with a stuttering disorder if they were consistently disfluent
every day. correct answers False

Escape Behaviors correct answers Occur during a moment of stuttering

Which of the following is a novel speaking task, also referred to as a fluency inducing condition?
correct answers Singing

Which listener behavior do most people who stutter appreciate? correct answers Maintaining eye
contact

For some people, being fluent is more difficult and effortful than stuttering correct answers True

Speech that is perceived to be rapid or irregular, with excessive normal disfluencies and atypical
intonation describes: correct answers Cluttering

Which of the following is a normal disfluency? correct answers Interjections

Having thoughts about stuttering that include predicting negative experiences are related to
which of the following components of stuttering? correct answers Cognitive

Match each of the language components with the corresponding definition by writing the letter of
the definition next to the correct language component.
1.Syntax
2.Semantics
3. Pragmatics
4. Morphology
5. Phonology correct answers A. Word order in sentences
B. Addresses word meaning
C. The use of language in a social context
D. The structure of words at the meaningful level
E. How sounds are used to build words

A phoneme is correct answers the smallest use of sound that changes meaning

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