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Quiz 9: Analysis of Childrens Speech
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Question 1
Essay
Describe the difference between a lateral lisp and an interdental lisp.
Question 2
Short Answer
What is the difference between a phonetic error and a phonemic error?
Question 3
Short Answer
What distinguishes an independent analysis from a relational analysis?
Question 4
Essay
Describe the nature of the sequence constraint evident in the following phonetic inventory of word-initial consonant clusters for a 4-year-old child with a phonological impairment [fw, bw, pw].
Question 5
Essay
List the syllable shapes for correct pronunciations of the following words: elephant, potato, calculator, cauliflower, peanut butter, ravioli, contaminated, alphabet, balloon, shampoo.
Question 6
Essay
Describe three ways that dysprosody can be evident in the speech of a child with childhood apraxia of speech.
Question 7
Essay
List five possible reasons why a child might have variable pronunciations of a phoneme.
Question 8
Essay
What is the difference between a malapropism, eggcorn, and mondegreen. Support your answer with examples.
Question 9
Short Answer
What are four different types of difficulty that a child could have with intonation?
Question 10
Essay
List six factors to consider when making good quality recordings of children' speech.
Question 11
Essay
Compare and contrast the analysis findings that you could expect from a child with phonological impairment versus inconsistent speech disorder versus childhood apraxia of speech versus childhood dysarthria. You could use the cases in
Question 12
Essay
Discuss the implications of completing SODA analysis only on a speech sample from a child with a suspected phonological impairment.
Question 13
Essay
Compare and contrast three different methods for analyzing distorted consonants (either distorted /s/ or /ɹ/). As part of your essay consider analysis methods based on impressionistic transcription and instrumental analysis.