Vidéo phonologie linéaire Flashcards

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What is protracted phonological development?

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Phonological (speech) development hapens over a protracted period of time.

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Pourquoi se préoccuper des diverses approches théoriques en phonologie?

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Quels impacts les théories pourraient avoir sur ma pratique, au niveau du dépistage, de l’évaluation et de l’intervention

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What does protracted mean?

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Lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual.

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Why does protracted phonological development occur?

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Because of challenges in one or more of :

  • the representation of phonetic form
  • processing of phonetic form
  • articulation of phonetic form
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Why say protracted phonological development instead of speech sound disorder?

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Protracted phonological development has a more positive connotation for speech sound disorder, which focus attention on speech sounds rather than all the different parts of speech and uses the negative term disorder.

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What are 3 signs of protracted phonological development?

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  1. Speech / sign that is difficult to understand for the client’s age and sociolinguistic group
  2. Phonological awareness challenges or
  3. Literacy challenges
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What are the different element of the Phonological (Fun-ological) Hiearchy?

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Top : Prosodic Phrase

Bottom : Tiny features of each speech sound

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What are the features that apply to vowels and consonants?

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place of articulation, manner of articulation, are the vocal folds open or closed, are they vibrating yes or no?

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What is the Optimality Theory?

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Constraints are ranked with respect to one another . Many rules can resolve one set of contraints. Which option you chose depends on the relative acceptability of the different options.

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What are the clinical implications of constraints?

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Expoit the positive to defeat the negative?

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What are the clinical implications of hierarchy?

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Consider all levels as goals or supports

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What are the clinical implications of independent levels?

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Address new structures with old features and vice versa

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