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Sensorimotor disruption in which the motor signals to the muscles, such as
those necessary for speech production, are not consistently or efficiently
received
Difficulty getting the body to do what you want it to
Difficulty planning and coordinating body movement
Difficulty coordinating facial muscles to produce sounds
(a person is born with dyspraxia)
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Aspect of Language
(intonation, stress, loudness, pitch level, juncture - (the
Suprasegmental set of features in speech that enable a hearer to
detect a word or phrase boundary), and speaking
rate)
Aspect of Language
Segmental
(phonemes - vowels & consonants)
The knowledge of and sensitivity to the sound
structure of language (umbrella term)
It includes: rhyming, segmentation activities, and
manipulation activities
Phonoligical Awareness Segmentation Activities - segmenting sentences into
words, segmenting compound words into syllables,
segmenting words into syllables, identifying initial and
final sounds, and segmenting syllables into phonemes
Manipulation Activities - omitting syllables, omitting
sounds in words, and changing sounds into words
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A disorder in the nervous system which hinders
control over the tongue, throat, lips, or lungs
Dysarthria Neurological oral-motor dysfunction including
weakness of the musculature necessary for
coordinating movements of speech production
(slurred speech, difficulty with articulation)
Sensorimotor disruption in which the motor signals to
the muscles, such as those necessary for speech
production, are not consistently or efficiently received
Difficulty getting the body to do what you want it to
Dyspraxia
Difficulty planning and coordinating body movement
Difficulty coordinating facial muscles to produce
sounds
(a person is born with dyspraxia)
Awareness of the smallest units of speech (phonemes)
Phonemic Awareness and the ability to isolate or manipulate the individual
phonemes in words
The study of linguistic speech sounds and how they
Phonetics
are produced and perceived
The concept that letters on a page represent or map
Alphabetic Principle
onto the sounds in spoken words
A language, such as English, in which letters are used
Alphabetic Language systematically to represent speech sounds or
phonemes
A system in which pictures represent the words of a
language, such as Chinese
Logographic Writing
System
If English was treated as a logographic writing system,
it would contain over 700,000 symbols
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