Developmental Norms of Speech Flashcards

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Oller Stage 1

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Birth to 1 month
“Phonation Stage”
-beginning to play with sounds (burping, gurgling, crying)

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Oller Stage 2

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2-3 months
“Cooing and Gooing”
-generally all back sounds

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Oller Stage 3

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4-6 months
“Exploration and Expansion”
-becoming more like adult model
-resonance, more laryngeal and articulatory control (vocal play)
-consonant production and constriction of vocal tract improved
-“raspberries” sound appears
-more front sounds, growling and squealing

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Oller Stage 4

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7-9 months
"Reduplicated Babbling"
-CV pattern more clear
-stops, nasals, glides, maybe liquids
-lax, untensed vowel sounds
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Oller Stage 5

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10-12 months
“Variegated Babbling”
-jargon at 10 months
-CV repertoire much greater

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Describe the Transitional Period

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  • Protowords “babbling sounds with meaning”
  • not considered true words, not based on recognizable adult model
  • have meaning to the infant
  • used in a particular context
  • often accompanied by a specific gesture
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When does the first true word appear/how do you know?

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  • Around 12 months
  • stable, consistently used
  • used in a particular context
  • must resemble the adult form
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Sounds mastered by age 3:0

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/h, w, m, n, b, p, f/ *50% know /r/ by age 3

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Sounds mastered by age 4:0

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/d, t, k, g, -ing, j/

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Sounds mastered by age 6:0

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/l, d3, ts, sh, v/

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Sounds mastered by age 8:0

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Everything!

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Describe Cross-Sectional vs Longitudinal Studies

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Cross-sectional: Lots of children all during a short period of time
Longitudinal: Few children over a longer period of time

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