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Artic Disorders
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Term | Definition |
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Articulation | The formation of clear and distinct sounds. Articulation is our sound production. |
Phonology | The sound system of a language and the rules that govern the sound combinations. |
Phonotatic | Those are the sound combinations that are expected of a given language. |
Phoneme | Sounds. Examples- /p/, /k/, /r/ |
Difference vs Disorder | Delay: a child is developing language in a typical manner, but is doing so more slowly than other children his or her age. A disorder means that a child is not developing language as one would expect, or abnormally. Difference and disorder can coexist. |
Articulation Disorder | The atypical production of speech sounds characterized by substitutions, (one sound over another) omissions, additions or distortions that may interfere with intelligibility or may not. |
Phonological disorder | Predictable, rule based errors (fronting, stopping and final consonant deletion) that affect more than one sound. |
What two categories breakdown our speech and sound disorders? | Functional, which has no known cause and organic, which has a developmental or aquired cause. |
What is function? | An articulation motor disorder |
What is phonology? | It's an lingustic rule based pattern |