COMM 191 FINAL Exam 2026|Actual
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communication disorder -CORRECTANSWER an impairment in the ability to receive,
send, process, and comprehend concepts or verbal, nonverbal and graphic symbol
systems.
speech disorder -CORRECTANSWER atypical production of speech sounds,
interruption in the flow of speaking, or abnormal production and/or absences of voice
quality, including pitch, loudness, resonance, and/or duration
language disorder -CORRECTANSWER Impairment in comprehension and/or use of
spoken, written, and/or other symbol systems
hearing disorder -CORRECTANSWER impaired sensitivity of the auditory or hearing
system
phonotactic -CORRECTANSWER the study of the way in which. phonemes are
combined and arranged into syllables and words of a particular language dialect
phonology -CORRECTANSWER the study of the sound system of a language
, morphology -CORRECTANSWER an aspect of language concerned with rules
governing change in meaning at the intraword level
morpheme -CORRECTANSWER smallest meaningful unit of language
bound morpheme -CORRECTANSWER a morpheme that must be attached to a free
morpheme to communicate meaning; grammatical morpheme
free morpheme -CORRECTANSWER the portion of a word that can stand alone and
designate meaning; root morpheme
syntax -CORRECTANSWER how words are arranged in sentences
semantics -CORRECTANSWER the study of word and language meaning
pragmatics -CORRECTANSWER the use, function, or purpose of communication; the
study of communicative acts and contexts
etiology -CORRECTANSWER the cause or origin of a problem; also the study of the
cause
articulation -CORRECTANSWER rapid and coordinated movement of the tongue, teeth,
lips, and palate to produce speech sounds
Questions and Answers|100% Correct-
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communication disorder -CORRECTANSWER an impairment in the ability to receive,
send, process, and comprehend concepts or verbal, nonverbal and graphic symbol
systems.
speech disorder -CORRECTANSWER atypical production of speech sounds,
interruption in the flow of speaking, or abnormal production and/or absences of voice
quality, including pitch, loudness, resonance, and/or duration
language disorder -CORRECTANSWER Impairment in comprehension and/or use of
spoken, written, and/or other symbol systems
hearing disorder -CORRECTANSWER impaired sensitivity of the auditory or hearing
system
phonotactic -CORRECTANSWER the study of the way in which. phonemes are
combined and arranged into syllables and words of a particular language dialect
phonology -CORRECTANSWER the study of the sound system of a language
, morphology -CORRECTANSWER an aspect of language concerned with rules
governing change in meaning at the intraword level
morpheme -CORRECTANSWER smallest meaningful unit of language
bound morpheme -CORRECTANSWER a morpheme that must be attached to a free
morpheme to communicate meaning; grammatical morpheme
free morpheme -CORRECTANSWER the portion of a word that can stand alone and
designate meaning; root morpheme
syntax -CORRECTANSWER how words are arranged in sentences
semantics -CORRECTANSWER the study of word and language meaning
pragmatics -CORRECTANSWER the use, function, or purpose of communication; the
study of communicative acts and contexts
etiology -CORRECTANSWER the cause or origin of a problem; also the study of the
cause
articulation -CORRECTANSWER rapid and coordinated movement of the tongue, teeth,
lips, and palate to produce speech sounds