Across
- 3. "tall" for "stall" is this type of articulation error
- 5. term for a middle ear infection
- 7. A type of stroke where a blood vessel ruptures
- 10. snail-shaped structure that contains inner and outer hair cells
- 11. category for an assessment that provides a standard score for a client that is compared to a normative sample
- 19. - the anatomical structure consisting of a thin, membrane that divides the outer and middle ear
- 20. term for word-finding or naming challenges
- 22. this model of autism theory/treatment focuses on listening to autistic voices and supporting independence
- 24. vocabulary or word meaning falls into this category
- 25. a developmental disorder characterized by challenges with communication, differences in social relationships, and specific interests
- 27. the principles of _____ learning is a key component for motor speech disorder treatment
- 28. challenges with following directions, understanding spoken language are signs of a ____ language disorder
Down
- 1. the term for made up new words, common in Wernicke's aphasia
- 2. A motor speech disorder due to weakness in muscles or low tone
- 4. The term used when categorizing phonemes by where the airstream is modified in the oropharyngeal cavity
- 6. term for the speech often produced by a patient with a nonfluent aphasia, consisting of mostly nouns and verbs and lack of grammatical markers
- 8. term for a consonant pair that only differs in voicing
- 9. term for low tone, often common in cerebral palsy and/or dysarthria
- 12. difficulties with writing formulation post-CVA
- 13. sounds made by allowing a quick puff of air to escape
- 14. consonant classification where the vocal folds vibrate during phoneme production
- 15. brain lobe that houses Wernicke's area
- 16. A hearing loss in the outer or middle ear
- 17. cognitive communication disorder due to repeated head traumas (abbreviation)
- 18. /t/, /d/, /th/ can all be considered _____ sounds, in reference to place
- 21. cerebrum lobe responsible for higher-level cognitive and language functions
- 23. Exam used as part of a speech-sound assessment focusing on the structures and functions of the oropharyngeal cavity
- 26. a type of fluent aphasia characterized by smooth speech with intact prosody, neologisms, and jargon
