Chris Revision Quiz

Which theory states "humans are born with an innate set of universal phonological processes?"
Bart Simpson
Stompe's theory of natural phonology
Stampe's theory of natural generative phonology
Stampe's theory of natural phonology
Give two examples of acquired causes.
Give three examples of congenital causes.
What is the definition of Aphasia?
What is the purpose of Dean & Howell’s Meaningful Minimal Contrast Therapy?
What is a fricative?
A type of consonant made by the friction of breath in a narrow opening, producing a turbulent air flow.
A consonant that is pronounced with the back part of the tongue against the soft palate.
Unclearly articulated but linguistically normal speech.
A consonant in which the vocal tract is blocked so that all airflow ceases.
Give two examples of the impact of speech disorders.
What is the purpose of the Nuffield Centre Dyspraxia Programme?
To focus on remediating a child’s impaired phonological system (conceptual) rather than physical, articulatory movements.
To manage Developmental verbal dyspraxia/Childhood apraxia of speech and other severe speech disorders.
To raise child’s awareness of contrasting sounds.
To let a child look at pretty pictures.
What are two traits of an Inconsistent Phonological Disorder?
A phonological delay occurs when 'stopping' lasts longer than how many years?
4
3.6
3.4
2
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