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Linguistic Models - Answer-Attention to "patterns, structures, and contexts of misarticulations" - Generative - Natural - Nonlinear - Optimality - Sonority Requirements for Understanding Speech - Answer-Phonology Articulatory Phonetics Acoustic Phonetics Speech Perception Vowel Productio...

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ROSA 1 - Study Guide
Linguistic Models - Answer-Attention to "patterns, structures, and contexts of
misarticulations"

- Generative
- Natural
- Nonlinear
- Optimality
- Sonority


Requirements for Understanding Speech - Answer-Phonology
Articulatory Phonetics
Acoustic Phonetics
Speech Perception

Vowel Production - Answer-Position of the tongue; rounding of the lips

Distinctive Features for Vowel Articulation - Answer-Class: sonorant, vocalic,
consonantal
Cavity: high, low, back, rounded, nasal
Manner: tense


Phonological - Answer-study of the rule based system of how you put sounds together

Oral Mech Exam - Answer-Includes: oral cavity, nasal passage, respiratory function


Juncture - Answer-the set of features in speech that enable a hearer to detect a word or
phrase boundary, e.g., distinguishing I scream from ice cream.

Sonorant - Answer-a sound produced with the vocal cords so positioned that
spontaneous voicing is possible; a vowel, a glide, or a liquid or nasal consonant

Strident - Answer-making or characterized by a hissing sound

Coronal - Answer-(of a consonant) formed by raising the tip or blade of the tongue
toward the hard palate

Phonology Models - Answer-Traditionally - Behaviorist model
Later- Linguistic-based models
- Generative
- Natural phonology

, - Nonlinear theory
- Optimally theory
- Sonority theory
Most recently - psycholinguistic

Behavioral Models - Answer-Behavioral Theory:
*Principal Aspects*
- Stimulus
- Response
- Reinforcement/consequences- positive or negative

Generative Theory - Answer-*Theoretical focus*- the sound structure of languages by
Noam Chomsky

*Major Concepts*-
- "Underlying Representations"
- Phonological Rules
- Actual Pronunciations

***No real application to speech

Natural Theory - Answer-*Principle Aspects":
- Based on the phonological process approach
- Child's productions are linguistically/rule based


***Greatest impact on the field - natural processes or patterns are those that are
preferred or often used in phonological systems and are identified in two ways: those
that are universal across the language and those frequently used by children. The
phonological processes are innate - shows some limitation in producing sound or group
of sound

*Application:* assessments approaches were developed to specifically assess
subgroups of sounds within a given phonological pattern, e.g. the BBTOP - also part of
a broader analysis procedure for several speech sampling tools and as stand-alone
analysis to be applied to conversational speech

*Limitations:* doesn't account for *non-natural processes - highly unintelligible speech*
produce speech sounds in a way that cannot be classified using natural phonology;
SLPs use of phonological processes are descriptive rather than an application of the
theoretical tenets of natural phonology; the errors can also fit into more than one
process

Nonlinear Theory - Answer-*Principle Aspects*:
- Theories focusing on "the hierarchical nature of the relationships between
phonological units"

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