Speech and Language Final Exam
Place the steps for language production (expression) in order
1. Conceptual basis of message forms in the frontal lobe 2. Broca's area details and organizes program for verbalizing the message 3. Message is sent to motor cortex 4. During vocalization respiration, phonation, and articulation occur
Place the steps for language processing (comprehension) in order
1.A person attends to auditory stimulation(speech) 2. Auditory signals are received in the thalamus and sent to Heschl's gyrus 3.Heschl's area separates significant from insignificant input 4. Coded linguistic information is sent to Wernicke's area in the left temporal lobe, paralinguistic information is sent to the right temporal lobe
Place the step of the Information Processing model in the correct order
1.Attention 2. Discrimination 3. Organization 4.Memory
Place these developmental accomplishments in order from first to last to emerge
1.Reflexive sounds 2.Cooing and gooing 3.Babbling 4.Jargon/phonetically consistent form 5. One-word utterances
Which of these is not an example of symbolic or pretend play:
A child bangs two blocks together
Which of the following is not a cavity of the upper airway
Abdominal cavity
A child who has a schema for flowers sees a rose, then points and says, "flower." This experience is an example of
Assimilation
Children who are profoundly deaf are most likely to communicate via ASL, which can be described as the____approach
Auditory--visual
Which area of the brain is responsible for the language production?
Broca's area
A student in the classroom frequently interacts with other without difficulty. However, when the teacher asks questions about a story that was read, which requires identifying a possible solution to a problem, the child is unable to come with an answer. In which of the following areas would you suspect a problem?
Critical thinking
Which of the following is a reflexive sound?
Crying
Children who have the ability to separate an object from its immediate context, such as using a word to represent an object that is not present during play, are able to
Decontextualize
Problems associated with hearing loss can become worse with
Delays in treatment
____are used in combination with root words to form new words
Derivational morphemes
____increases the foundations of print, promotes the growth of vocabulary, and supports children in their use of language to share ideas
Dialogic book sharing
Executive functions include all but which of the following
Discriminating sounds
A language disorder that you are likely to encounter in your classroom is a child who speaks using an African American dialect
False
True of false: For the purposes of instructional accommodations, there is no difference between hard-of-hearing and deaf
False
True of false: Non-linguistic features of language account for the different interpretation of: Ben LOVES Mary, compared to "Ben loves MARY.
False
True or false: A sign that a child may be at risk of a language-learning problem is not using at least 100 words by 24 months of age
False
True or false: Hearing loss in both ears is considered a unilateral hearing loss
False
True or false: Language differences between males and females indicate that males demonstrate earlier language acquisition for vocabulary
False
True or false: The role of the classroom teacher is to diagnose language delays and provide a nurturing environment for learning
False
True or false: The tongue is static articulator
False
True or false: The larynx is located at the lower end of the trachea
False: Upper
The ability to read text quickly, accurately, and with proper expression is known as
Fluency
Broca's area is found in which lobe of the brain?
Frontal
Knowledge of the components of language is important for teachers because it allows them to
Identify areas needing attention
Which of the following placements would probably be most appropriate for a student with a hearing impairment who exhibits near age-appropriate speech, language, academic, and conversational skills?
Inclusion
Three dominant theories of language development are
Innateness, emergentism, and environmental
_____is the label for the vocalization with adult-like prosody that occurs soon before a child begins producing real words
Jargon
When an infant and an adult look at the same object, arising from the infant's interest, and the adult provides a label for the object, this is an example of
Joint focus
A child is shown a stuffed animal and asked to describe it. The child describes the animal in 10 different ways. This is an example of what characteristic of language
Language is generative
Refers to the component of language concerned with speech sounds
Phonology
Langauge FORM includes which components of language
Phonology, morphology, and syntax
The term that describes the brains ability to reorganize itself is
Plasticity
Use of gestures is an indication of a child's______skills
Pre-linguistic
A child says, "Daddy's eating." The Brown's Morpheme(s) present in the utterance is
Present Progressive--ing and contractible auxiliary
The process that involves improving and strengthening neural connections in the brain is called
Pruning
Repeating a child's error production using a correct model is called
Recasting
If a child is able to understand the teacher's directions, instructions, and explanation, it is likely that he or she has adequate____skills?
Receptive language
Around 9-12 months of age, children begin to produce sequences of repeated consonant-vowel syllables, such as "babababa." This is an example of
Reduplicated babbling
A basic psychological structure for organizing information is
Schema
A child having difficulty monitoring his/her progress with a task may have trouble with
Self-regulation
Which of the following is not a plausible reason for a child to have a language difference:
Some children are just not pre-wired to learn how to babble
Which of the following is NOT a part of a neutron?
Synapse
Describes the component of language that governs sentence structure
Syntax
In what area of the brain is the cerebellum located?
The base
Which area of the brain controls executive functions like regulation
The frontal lobe
Johnny, a fourth grader with a mild form of Autism, has trouble relating to his classmates. He is unable to understand their feelings and thoughts or use that information to predict how they will behave. Johnny has not yet developed a
Theory of mind
True of false: It is common for second-language learners to be incorrectly identified as having reading deficits
True
True or False:Rising intonation at the end of a sentence indicates a question is being asked?
True
True or false: Classroom teachers should collaborate with the speech language pathologist to ensure effective strategies are being used to support students' speech attempts throughout the child's school day
True
True or false: Development of theory of mind is critical for language development
True
True or false: Girls may attain language targets earlier than boys
True
True or false: It is possible to have language without speech
True
True or false: Phonological processes are the errors that typically developing young children frequently make when producing words
True
True or false: Young children's receptive vocabulary typically exceeds their expressive vocabulary
True
Which of the following is a developmental milestone in language development the teachers of young children should expect to be accomplished around 24 months of age?
Vocabulary of 50 words
The_____ is/are the source of the "voice"
Vocal folds
The most important area of the brain for language comprehension is
Wernicke's area
According to Vygotsky, the_____is the distance between what a child can do independently and what a child can do with a support from an adult
ZPD
A child who encounters a print-rich environment learns that literacy is
a useful part of life
Which of the following phrases represents high-density African American English dialect?
and his papers all falling
A child attempting to say the word dog says the word gog. This is an example of
assimilation
Piaget describes the process of fitting new information into an existing schema as
assimilation
Which of the following is not an example of a morpheme?
car
The ability to alternate between the use of two different languages or alternating between varieties of the same language is referred to as
code-switching
Learning words by using information that surrounds a word to figure out its meaning is called using
context clues
Pre-reading abilities like holding a book and pretending to read, understanding the connection between letters on the page and sounds that are heard are all part of
emergent literacy
The knowledge, abilities, and attitudes about reading and writing that young children acquire before they experience formal literacy instruction is called
emergent literacy
True or false: "Gyri" and "fissures" refer to the same anatomical structures within the brain
false
Language that is intended to impart complex meaning other than the literal interpretation of words is called
figurative language
Stuttering falls in what category of language disorders
fluency
Voice is produced by rapid vibration of the
folds
The visual representation of speech and sounds are called
graphemes
Which of the following involves the ear's ability to provide acoustic access to the brain?
hearing
Three dominant theories of language development are
innateness, emergentism, and environmental
Many language functions are located in the___ hemisphere of the brain
left
Which of the following involves focusing and attending to the available acoustic event that occur in the brain?
listening
Which of the following is not a type of linguistic knowledge required for accurate spelling?
metalinguistic
Which of the following is an effective strategy teachers can use to help children learn new vocabulary from their reading?
model curiosity about word meaning
The component of language that governs the structure of of words, such as adding plurals, possessives, and past-tense endings is referred to as
morphology
The understanding that the same sound can be spelled different ways in print is called
orthographic knowledge
Conductive hearing loss affects
outer and middle ear
Which of the following behaviors might a teacher not expect from a hearing impaired student?
overuse of complex sentences
The knowledge that words are composed of individual sounds is called
phonological awareness
Children's use of language in the classroom to interact with peers and adults is called
pragmatics
Which of the following is not a type of scaffold?
pragmatics
Teachers' increased awareness of the forms of African American English make them
respond more positively to students' use of African American English
Which of the following refers to the meaning conveyed in language
semantics
An irreversible hearing loss resulting from damage to the cochlea and/or auditory nerve is called
sensorineural hearing loss
Disparities in academic performance between white and African American children are referred to as
the achievement gap
True or false: Classroom teachers should collaborate with the speech language pathologist to ensure effective strategies are being used to support students speech attempts
true
Which utterance asking for a cookie would most likely correspond with the language development of an 18 month-old child/
Cookie?
A child pronouncing the word "sat" as "sack" is an example of?
Backing
Which of the following sentence types is formed coordinating conjunction?
Compound
___is the language theorist most well known for the Innateness Theory of Language development
Chomsky
If a child is reaching for a plate of cookies and the mother says, "I want______(with rising intonation suggesting that she wants a verbal response from the child), she is using what type of scaffolding?
Cloze procedure