Deck 10: Communication Disorders
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Deck 10: Communication Disorders
1
A teacher notices that when directions are given in class a particular student does not follow instructions and watches the other students to see what they are doing before beginning a task. This student may be experiencing what type of problem?
A) Aphasia
B) Receptive Language Disorder
C) Expressive Language Disorder
D) Stubbornness and cheating
A) Aphasia
B) Receptive Language Disorder
C) Expressive Language Disorder
D) Stubbornness and cheating
B
2
Delayed speech may be associated with which of the following?
A) Regressed growth of the Vermis
B) Developmental inconsistency, physical type
C) Gonadal Dysplasia
D) Hearing Impairment
A) Regressed growth of the Vermis
B) Developmental inconsistency, physical type
C) Gonadal Dysplasia
D) Hearing Impairment
D
3
Between nine and fourteen months, much of a baby's production of words involves
A) babbling.
B) crying.
C) nonsense sounds.
D) echoing or mimic responses.
A) babbling.
B) crying.
C) nonsense sounds.
D) echoing or mimic responses.
D
4
A(n) disorder is characterized by repeated interruptions, hesitations, or repetitions that seriously interrupt the flow of conversation.
A) articulation
B) stuttering
C) Child onset fluency
D) voice
A) articulation
B) stuttering
C) Child onset fluency
D) voice
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5
is concerned with the form and internal structure of words (e.g., past tense or singular form).
A) Morphology
B) Syntax
C) Semantics
D) Pragmatics
A) Morphology
B) Syntax
C) Semantics
D) Pragmatics
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6
is concerned with the use of language in social situations.
A) Syntax
B) Phonology
C) Semantics
D) Pragmatics
A) Syntax
B) Phonology
C) Semantics
D) Pragmatics
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7
Treatment approaches for people who stutter have increasingly focused on
A) counseling.
B) biofeedback.
C) relaxation.
D) direct behavioral therapy.
A) counseling.
B) biofeedback.
C) relaxation.
D) direct behavioral therapy.
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8
A deficit in communication ability, in which a person speaks like someone much younger, is known as
A) delayed speech.
B) communication regression.
C) negativism in speech development.
D) a fluency disorder.
A) delayed speech.
B) communication regression.
C) negativism in speech development.
D) a fluency disorder.
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9
The physical production of sounds that form words and expresses language is
A) morphology.
B) speech.
C) communication.
D) interaction.
A) morphology.
B) speech.
C) communication.
D) interaction.
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10
At about four to six months of age babies begin to do which of the following?
A) Echo all sounds
B) Say their first words
C) Show pleasure through cooing
D) Babble
A) Echo all sounds
B) Say their first words
C) Show pleasure through cooing
D) Babble
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11
disorders include problems in verbal production while disorders represent difficulties in formulating and using communication systems.
A) Speech; language
B) Language; speech
C) Speech; developmental
D) Developmental; language
A) Speech; language
B) Language; speech
C) Speech; developmental
D) Developmental; language
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12
Cluttering is classified as a(n) disorder.
A) articulation
B) stuttering
C) fluency
D) delayed speech
A) articulation
B) stuttering
C) fluency
D) delayed speech
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13
Sona has difficulty comprehending what others are saying. Sona has a(n)
A) receptive disorder.
B) speech disorder.
C) expressive disorder.
D) articulation disorder.
A) receptive disorder.
B) speech disorder.
C) expressive disorder.
D) articulation disorder.
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14
involves the rules governing sentence structure.
A) Morphology
B) Syntax
C) Phonology
D) Pragmatics
A) Morphology
B) Syntax
C) Phonology
D) Pragmatics
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15
Sustained difficulties in using verbal and nonverbal communication as related to social purposes of communication with others is known as
A) fluency disorder.
B) social (pragmatic) communication disorder.
C) malocclusion.
D) resonance disorder.
A) fluency disorder.
B) social (pragmatic) communication disorder.
C) malocclusion.
D) resonance disorder.
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16
Which factor probably contributes most significantly to a young child's early language development?
A) The number of playthings available
B) Positive reinforcement from the parents
C) The gender of the oldest sibling in the home
D) The variety of playthings available
A) The number of playthings available
B) Positive reinforcement from the parents
C) The gender of the oldest sibling in the home
D) The variety of playthings available
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17
Students who have difficulty with language production may be experiencing what type of disorder?
A) Receptive Language Disorder
B) Expressive Language Disorder
C) Articulation Disorder
D) Voice Disorder
A) Receptive Language Disorder
B) Expressive Language Disorder
C) Articulation Disorder
D) Voice Disorder
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18
At about what age does a child begin to use reasonably accurate syntax using subject-verb-object?
A) Eighteen to twenty-four months
B) Twelve to seventeen months
C) Nine to eleven months
D) Six to eight months
A) Eighteen to twenty-four months
B) Twelve to seventeen months
C) Nine to eleven months
D) Six to eight months
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19
The interchange of ideas, opinions, or facts between senders and receivers is referred to as
A) communication.
B) talking.
C) speech.
D) language.
A) communication.
B) talking.
C) speech.
D) language.
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20
At about what age do most children, who are developing normally in language, use all basic syntactical structures?
A) One to two years
B) Two to three years
C) Three to four years
D) Four to five years
A) One to two years
B) Two to three years
C) Three to four years
D) Four to five years
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21
Speech, language, and communication are all words that have the same meaning.
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22
List the five distinct communication disorders categorized in the DSM-5 manual.
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23
Aphasia may be caused by a stroke or an accident.
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24
Articulation disorders are characterized by omissions, substitutions, additions, or distortions of certain sounds.
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25
The emotional-problem theory of stuttering is well-documented and backed by extensive research.
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26
The treatment for functional articulation disorders is similar to the treatment for structural articulation disorders.
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27
Individuals who experience persistent challenges in speech sound production in that those difficulties interfere with intelligibility of speech have
A) a fluency disorder.
B) Aphasia.
C) cluttering problems.
D) a speech sound disorder.
A) a fluency disorder.
B) Aphasia.
C) cluttering problems.
D) a speech sound disorder.
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28
Discuss how language delays and disorders differ.
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29
Discuss environmental factors as they may affect a young child's language development.
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30
Voice disorders are seldom the focus of referral and treatment in the United States.
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31
An oral malformation in which a reduced division of the nasal and mouth cavities occurs is known as a(n)
A) cleft palate.
B) absent larynx.
C) overbite.
D) jaw misalignment.
A) cleft palate.
B) absent larynx.
C) overbite.
D) jaw misalignment.
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32
The development of language is a simple process with little variability or abnormality.
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33
When the pitch, loudness, and quality of a person's speech interfere with the listener's attention to the message, the speaker may be experiencing a(n)
A) articulation disorder.
B) voice and resonance disorder.
C) fluency disorder.
D) speech disorder.
A) articulation disorder.
B) voice and resonance disorder.
C) fluency disorder.
D) speech disorder.
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34
Individuals with voice disorders may exhibit a deviation in pitch, loudness, or quality.
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35
Children with delayed speech usually have many articulation errors in their speaking patterns.
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36
Describe expressive and receptive language?
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37
Discuss one example of language without speech.
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38
Functional articulation problems are likely caused by
A) cleft palates.
B) environmental or psychological influences.
C) abnormal larynx structures.
D) in utero development problems.
A) cleft palates.
B) environmental or psychological influences.
C) abnormal larynx structures.
D) in utero development problems.
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39
Malocclusion is an abnormal meshing of the teeth in the upper and lower jaw.
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40
List elements that must be considered in interventions for communication disorders.
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41
Developmental aphasia can result from a(n)
A) accident.
B) stroke.
C) virus.
D) neurological problem in children.
A) accident.
B) stroke.
C) virus.
D) neurological problem in children.
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42
is the system of speech sounds that an individual utters, that is, rules regarding how sounds can be used and combined.
A) Syntax
B) Morphology
C) Phonology
D) Semantics
A) Syntax
B) Morphology
C) Phonology
D) Semantics
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43
A language disorder due to brain damage and resulting in impairment of language comprehension, formulation, and use is known as
A) aphasia.
B) receptive language delay.
C) expressive language delay.
D) language delay.
A) aphasia.
B) receptive language delay.
C) expressive language delay.
D) language delay.
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44
People who sound as if they have a continual cold or stuffy nose may be experiencing which voice disorder?
A) Breathiness
B) Hypernasality
C) Hyponasality
D) Hoarseness
A) Breathiness
B) Hypernasality
C) Hyponasality
D) Hoarseness
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45
Functional articulation disorders are distinguished from structural disorders by the
A) presence of brain damage with functional disorders.
B) fact that functional disorders are easier to treat.
C) lack of physical deformities with functional disorders.
D) severity of the disorders.
A) presence of brain damage with functional disorders.
B) fact that functional disorders are easier to treat.
C) lack of physical deformities with functional disorders.
D) severity of the disorders.
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46
Identify the three factors thought to be involved in causing language disorders.
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47
Adults with aphasia caused by injury to the back part of the brain
A) can have more fluent speech, but the speech lacks important content.
B) articulate fairly well.
C) tend to speak overly rapidly.
D) can often comprehend better than they can express.
A) can have more fluent speech, but the speech lacks important content.
B) articulate fairly well.
C) tend to speak overly rapidly.
D) can often comprehend better than they can express.
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48
Describe how speech, language, and communication are interrelated but different.
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49
involves the rules governing sentence structure, the way sequences of words are combined into phrases and sentences.
A) Semantics
B) Syntax
C) Morphology
D) Phonology
A) Semantics
B) Syntax
C) Morphology
D) Phonology
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50
What is the difference between expressive and receptive language disorders?
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51
Stuttering occurs when the flow of speech is abnormal or interrupted repeatedly. What component of language is affected by this?
A) Morphology
B) Syntax
C) Phonology
D) Semantics
A) Morphology
B) Syntax
C) Phonology
D) Semantics
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52
Articulation problems may occur if the dental structures involve
A) acute periodontal disease.
B) chronic and pervasive caries.
C) softening of the dentin.
D) serious malocclusion.
A) acute periodontal disease.
B) chronic and pervasive caries.
C) softening of the dentin.
D) serious malocclusion.
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53
Parental imitation of the baby talk of very young children may be a powerful influence resulting in strengthening of the behavior. This is an example of a child learning from
A) extinction.
B) modeling.
C) reinforcement.
D) encouragement.
A) extinction.
B) modeling.
C) reinforcement.
D) encouragement.
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54
An abnormality in the speech-sound production process that results in inaccurate or inappropriate execution of the speaking act is known as
A) a fluency disorder.
B) aphasia.
C) an articulation disorder.
D) cluttering.
A) a fluency disorder.
B) aphasia.
C) an articulation disorder.
D) cluttering.
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55
People with aphasia have occasional difficulty comprehending what is said to them or understanding its meaning. What component of language is affected in such circumstances?
A) Syntax
B) Phonology
C) Semantics
D) Pragmatics
A) Syntax
B) Phonology
C) Semantics
D) Pragmatics
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56
The audible representation of language is
A) morphology.
B) speech.
C) communication.
D) interaction.
A) morphology.
B) speech.
C) communication.
D) interaction.
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57
Describe how the treatment approaches for adults and children with language disorders differ.
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58
The general term used to refer to the closure and fitting-together of dental structures is
A) incisor ability.
B) overbite.
C) dental occlusion.
D) oral structure.
A) incisor ability.
B) overbite.
C) dental occlusion.
D) oral structure.
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