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specify how sounds may be arranged in words. These rules are not universal. |
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What are the 3 components of Form? |
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Phonology Morphology Syntax |
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What are speech disorders? |
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Dysarthria: when paralysis, weakness, or poor coordination of the muscles for speech results in poor articulation Apraxia: poor articulation as a result of neuromotor difficulties; the problem appears to be in programming the speech mechanism. |
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What are the two types of communication? |
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Communication and related disorders as defined by ASHA |
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"Disorders of speech (articulation, voice, resonance, fluencyO, orofacial, myofunctional patterns, language, swallowing, cognitive communication, hearing, and balance." |
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What is the difference between congenital disorders and acquired disorders? |
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Congenital is at birth, acquired develops later. |
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What may be effected by language disorders? |
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Form: phonology, morphology, syntax Content: word-retrieval, difficulty with abstractions Use: pragmatic problems |
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