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ASC 203 Phonological SG

Course: CSD 203, Spring 2007
School: Michigan State University
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Guidance Study Questions Phonological Disorders 1. Explain what is a: phonological disorder, speech delay, phoneme, articulation problem, phonological problem, phonological processes, omissions, distortions, substitutions and additions, IPA. 2. What is the difference between prevalence and incidence? Discuss prevalence and incidence in relation to phonological disorders. 3. What is an articulation and phonological...

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Guidance Study Questions Phonological Disorders 1. Explain what is a: phonological disorder, speech delay, phoneme, articulation problem, phonological problem, phonological processes, omissions, distortions, substitutions and additions, IPA. 2. What is the difference between prevalence and incidence? Discuss prevalence and incidence in relation to phonological disorders. 3. What is an articulation and phonological problem? 4. What are the reasons that might lead to phonological a disorder? 5. Explain how vowels and consonants are characterized? 6. What are the symptoms and characteristics of a phonological disorder? 7. When is a speech sound considered to be mastered in a childs productions? 8. Which speech sounds are acquired earlier and which are acquired late, in a childs life? 9. What are the assessment procedures to assess a phonological disorder? What treatment paradigms are emphasized in phonological disorder therapy?
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