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Praxis II (SLP) Latest Update with Verified Solutions
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Praxis II (SLP) Latest Update with Verified Solutions Sternocledomastoid Muscle of respiration 
Muscle which opposes velopharyngeal closure Lavator veli palatini 
Major acoustic characteristic of voiceless fricatives aperiodicity 
Front vowels characterized by High frequency second formant (F2) 
Technique which results in temporary facilitation of swallow reflex Thermal stimulation 
Stroboscopy Most efficient & effective instrument for viewing the vocal folds (VFs) 
Bulbar palsy characterized by...
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SLO1 WGU | 179 Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
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Semantics - Study of linguistics meaning of morphemes, words, phrases, and sentences 
Pragmatics - The study of how context and situation affect meaning 
Homonym - To, too, two 
Homograph - Bear, bear spelled and pronounced the same 
Metaphor - Non literal meaning 
Idiom - Meaning unrelated to the meaning of its parts 
Discourse - Linguistic unit composed of several sentences 
Deixis - Most know context to understand 
You go there. 
She did that. 
Anaphora - Replacing a longer expression with a ...
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Phonetics Exam 2 Vocab- ENMU Questions + Answers Graded A+
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/b/ and /p/ nasal /m/ and /w/ and /M/ - bilabials 
/ch/ and /juh/ sound. formed by first stopping flow of air by contacting tip of tongue against palate. 
then, stop is released gradually into immediate following fricative - lingua-palatal affricatives 
/f/ and /v/ constriction between lower lip and upper teeth - labiodentals 
/h/ /?/ sounds formed at vocal folds and include glottal fricative and stop - glottals 
/j/ high-front tongue position, jaw relatively closed and elevated - lingua-palatal...
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A person with a conductive could easily have a WID score anywhere between 30-89% correct answers false (SNHL) 
 
vowels add meaning to speech correct answers false (consonants) 
 
faint speech occurs at 25dB SPL correct answers false 
 
a person with presbycusis could likely have a WID score of 92% correct answers false 
 
if a person had a WID score of 68%, we would say that this person has "slight" difficulty understanding speech under ideal conditions correct answers false; moderate 
 
comp...
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voice onset time correct answers the time between the release of the occlusion and the onset of voicing 
 
negative VOT correct answers voicing starts before the release, not common in English 
 
zero VOT correct answers voicing starts shortly after the release of the occlusion (short lag), voicing and the release occur at the same time 
 
positive VOT correct answers voicing occurs after the release 
 
fricatives correct answers produced when pressurized air becomes turbulent, resulting in rand...
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Morpheme The smallest unit of language aka root word, prefix, suffix they cannot be broken down into smaller units 
 
Morphology principles Morphemes may be free ( chair, bag) or they may be bound or derivational and need to be combined with other morphemes to create meaning ( read-able, en-able 
 
Nominalizers Change adjectives or verbs into nouns (acy, -ance, -ician, -ism, -ist , -ity, -ment, -ster, -able, -al, -an, -atic) 
 
Fricatives A consonant chsracterized by fricitional passage of the e...
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Which of the following is the major physical or organic factor underlying impairment in the speech of persons with cleft palate? 
(A) Congenital hearing loss from otitis media 
(B) Broad irregular maxillary arch 
(C) Palatopharyngeal insufficiency (D) Irregular vocal fold abduction (C) is correct. Palatopharyngeal insufficiency or, more specifically, velopharyngeal insufficiency is the major cause of the hypernasal speech associated with cleft pala...
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SLO1 WGU Practice Exam |100% Correct 
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Semantics *Ans* Study of linguistics meaning of morphemes, words, phrases, and 
sentences 
Pragmatics *Ans* The study of how context and situation affect meaning 
Homonym *Ans* To, too, two 
Homograph *Ans* Bear, bear spelled and pronounced the same 
Metaphor *Ans* Non literal meaning 
Idiom *Ans* Meaning unrelated to the meaning of its parts 
Discourse *Ans* Linguistic unit composed of several sentences 
Deixis *Ans* Most know context ...
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DCOM Exam 2 Review Practice Test 2024. 
Phonemes - correct answer Sounds of language that can change meaning 
Ex: bathe/bath 
 
Speech Delay - correct answer Slower start to speech 
 
Speech Disorder - correct answer Not making sounds properly and not developing typical/normal speech patterns at a specific age 
 
Articulation - correct answer Sound errors/distortions/substitutions 
Usually wrong tongue position 
PAST developmental age 
Various normative data 
 
Phonology - correct answer Disord...
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CSD 303 Final Exam || Questions with correct answers.
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simple and complex period waves correct answers simple: period oscillations of constant amplitudes, complex: sum of sine waves (T=.01s,F0=100Hz) 
 
frequency, amplitude, phase correct answers frequency: how fast, F=1/T 
amplitude: how big? 
phase: when? 
 
power spectra correct answers a snapshot, do not convey any time information because they are just a small window in time 
 
spectrogram correct answers a movie, poor time resolution, good frequency resolution - wideband or narrowband make it ...
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