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Receptive language correct answers ability to understand and comprehend what is being said expressive language correct answers ability to express oneself via speaking, writing and/or signing. phonology correct answers the study of speech sounds in language phoneme correct answers in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit; example "ed" or ing semantics correct answers meaning of parts of words, words, sentences, and larger units; examples "inactive" vs. active grammar correct answers a system of rules that enables us to communicate with and understand others syntax correct answers rules governing grammar and how words join to make sentences morphology correct answers rules governing the use of morphemes, smallest part of words meaning; learn, relearn, learned; the prefixes and suffixes are morphemes pragmatics correct answers the appropriate use of language in different contexts; Jackson searched for the bug. Could be an insect or a spy device? tone makes a difference too orthography correct answers system of representing oral language; rules of spelling, punctuation, capitalization sequence of language development correct answers 1. expressive - birth to 7 months coos, gurgles, or laughs. 2. receptive when 4 - 7 months responds to name, or distinguishes people Motor speech disorders correct answers Neurological impairments that affect the motor planning, programming, neuromuscular control, and/or execution of speech and include the dysarthria and apraxia of speech; they typically have a sensory component and should be thought of as sensorimotor disorders. CAS - childhood apraxia of speech correct answers child will show language delays and other abnormalities beginning in infancy; children know what they want to say, but brains do not translate (Marisa) Fluency disorders correct answers stuttering and cluttering voice disorders correct answers difficulties in producing sounds of appropriate quality, pitch, and /or loudness; phonation - hoarseness and resonance- nasally disorders 3 main types of language impairments correct answers phonological, expressive language, and mixed receptive disorders
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