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CSD 201--Midterm Study Guide | Latest Update | Rated A+
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CSD 201--Midterm Study Guide | Latest 
 
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4th Grade At which grade are children required to "read to learn" 
 
Abduction open vocal folds, voiceless sounds 
 
Additions adding an additional sound to a word (least common) (balack, sunow) 
 
Adduction closed vocal folds, vibrates to create phonation (sound production in larynx), 
voiced sounds 
 
Allophone variations in speech sounds that occur from production to production 
 
Apraxia speech programming problem associated wit...
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EDUC 318 Phonics Final Exam | Questions and Answers
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EDUC 318 Phonics Final Exam | Questions and Answers In which position, does the letter "y" usually function as a vowel? At the end of a word or syllable The th in this is __________________. Voiced A common inflection ending is s, ing, er How would you best classify the vowels in the word stream Digraph The word rush has __________ phonemes Three Which word has a voiceless consonant digraph. The Them This Theme In the phonetic phase children believe our spelling system is perfectly alphabeti...
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COMD 5070 Behrman Chapter 7 Quiz 5 correctly answered to pass
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COMD 5070 Behrman Chapter 7 Quiz 5During the closure of a voiced stop, vocal fold vibration may cease because - correct answer supraglottal pressure rises to equal subglottal pressure 
 
For a stop to be perceived as voiceless, the VOT would generally be - correct answer 40 to 100 ms 
 
During the transition from a stop to a vowel - correct answer F1 rises 
 
Relative to fricatives like /f/, sibilants are produced with - correct answer a larger anterior resonating space 
a greater degree of con...
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COMD 5070 EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE
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Average Air Flow Calculation - Average flow formula: 
️ Flow = Air/Time - If 1 liter of air is used and the phonation lasts for 5 seconds, the calculation is: - Average flow = 1 liter / 5 seconds - = 0.2 liters/second (or equivalent to 200 cc/second) - Note: Flow at a given instant may vary, meaning the average flow does not capture transient changes 
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U-Tube Manometer - How it works: 
️ Measures static pressure. - It consi...
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NYSTCE ESOL CST exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Intonation 
the way the voice rises and falls in speech 
 
 
 
morpheme 
the smallest unit of meaning in a language 
 
 
 
Abraham Maslow 
developed hierarchy of needs, which theorized to be the unconscious desires that motivate people 
 
 
 
subordinating conjunction 
joins a dependent clause to an independent clause to which it is related 
 
 
 
voiceless sounds 
sounds made without vibrating the vocal cords 
 
 
 
Howard Gardner 
created the theory of multiple intelligences; proposed that usi...
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NYSTCE ESOL CST 116 questions with correct answers
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NYSTCE ESOL CST (116) questions with correct answers 
Intonation 
morpheme 
Abraham Maslow 
subordinating conjunction 
voiceless sounds 
Howard Gardner 
independent (or main) clause 
one-word stage 
humor stage 
SIFE 
labial consonant sound 
gerund phrase 
connotation 
helping verb 
Woodcock-Muñoz Language Survey 
Audio-Lingual Method (ALM) 
phonetics 
silent way 
dependent (or subordinate) clause 
inferential item 
communicative competence 
two-word stage 
early stage of literacy development 
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COMD 5070 Quizzes 4 & 5 For Exam 2
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COMD 5070 Quizzes 4 & 5 For Exam 2 
Source-Filter Model - The "Source" Refers To: 
️ c. The larynx which produces all the frequencies. - The larynx is responsible for generating sound frequencies through vocal fold vibration. 
Changes in Vocal Tract Shape - If You Change the Shape or Length of Vocal Tract Areas: 
️ a. You will get changes in resonant frequencies (i.e., formants). - Changes in the configuration of the vocal tract affect the resonant frequencies, which define th...
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SLPA Exam #3 2023 with 100% correct answers
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What is IPA? 
International Phonetic Alphabet-- set of phonetic symbols that was developed to represent sounds adequately each letter or symbol stands for one sound of phoneme 
 
 
 
How intelligible are young children supposed to be at ages 1, 2, 3 and 4? 
By 18 months a child's speech is normally 25% intelligible 
 
By 24 months a child's speech is normally 50 -75% intelligible 
 
By 36 months a child's speech is normally 75-100% intelligible 
 
 
 
Is speech sound development random or pre...
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Praxis 5362 Test Preparation Questions and Answers
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Phonology the way in which speech sounds form patterns 
 
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) marks minute distinctions in sound represented by a set of symbols divided by monophthong vowels, diphthong vowels, and consonants. 
 
Narrow Transcriptions transcriptions that are used to distinguish between languages, accents, and individual speakers 
 
Monophthongs one vowel sound in a syllable example: /i:/ /e/ 
 
Diphthongs a complex speech sound or glide that begins with one vowel and gradually ...
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WGU SLO1 Phonetics and Phonology Questions and Answers Solved Correctly
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Phonetic alphabet - alphabetical symbols used to represent the phonetic segments of speech, in 
which there is a one-to-one relationship between sound and symbol 
Allomorph - alternate phonetic forms of a morpheme; this is language dependent; two phonemes 
can be allomorphs in one language but not in another 
Diacritics - additional markings on written symbols to specify various phonetic properties such as 
length, tone, stress, nasalization; extra marks added to a written character that change ...
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