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module 8 (supplementary) | SLPA 23000 - Child Language Disorders: Assessment and Intervention, Quizzes of Speech-Language Pathology

Class: SLPA 23000 - Child Language Disorders: Assessment and Intervention; Subject: Speech Lang, Path & Audio; University: Ithaca College; Term: Spring 2011;

Typology: Quizzes

2010/2011

Uploaded on 04/30/2011

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TERM 1
culture
DEFINITION 1
the philosophies, ideas, arts, and customs of a group of
people that are passes form one generation to the next
TERM 2
stereotype
DEFINITION 2
the unintentional use (can be appropriately or
inappropriately) of real or invented nonsense words or
phrases that have little meaning; used frequently by global
aphasics
TERM 3
language/dialect
DEFINITION 3
??/systematic, patterned, rule-governed variations in a
language
TERM 4
code switching
DEFINITION 4
the ability of an individual to switch dialects or languages
depending on the communicative situation
TERM 5
style switching
DEFINITION 5
changing the particular dialect of a language to another one
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TERM 1

culture

DEFINITION 1 the philosophies, ideas, arts, and customs of a group of people that are passes form one generation to the next TERM 2

stereotype

DEFINITION 2 the unintentional use (can be appropriately or inappropriately) of real or invented nonsense words or phrases that have little meaning; used frequently by global aphasics TERM 3

language/dialect

DEFINITION 3 ??/systematic, patterned, rule-governed variations in a language TERM 4

code switching

DEFINITION 4 the ability of an individual to switch dialects or languages depending on the communicative situation TERM 5

style switching

DEFINITION 5 changing the particular dialect of a language to another one

TERM 6

language difference

DEFINITION 6 language behaviors and skills that are not in concert with those of the person's primary speech community or native language TERM 7

language disorder

DEFINITION 7 any disruption in the learning of language in the absence of primary intellectual, sensory, or emotional deficits