Phonology and Phoneme-Based Disorders

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What is the importance of conducting a phonological assessment for confirming a phoneme-based disorder?

It helps to establish the presence and nature of the disorder.

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What is the first step in a phoneme-based disorder assessment?

Start with a phonological assessment.

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How should data be organized in a phoneme-based disorder assessment?

Data should be organized to identify gross patterns and analyze different segment sizes.

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What is one similarity between phonological assessment and articulation assessment?

Both involve conducting an inventory of phonemes and documenting the distribution of speech sounds.

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What is the Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology (CAAP)?

It is an assessment tool that addresses both articulation and phonology, similar to the Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation (GFTA).

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Why are syllable shapes important in phonological assessment?

Assessing syllable shapes may indicate phonological needs.

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What should be analyzed regarding syllable shapes during assessment?

Create a chart to analyze proportions of different syllable shapes and look for patterns in their reduction.

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What is an example task in assessing syllable shapes?

Analyze a child's ability to produce various syllable shapes like 'oar', 'banana', 'gecko', etc.

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What is a key takeaway from the conclusion section of the phoneme-based disorder assessment?

Ensure to review answers of the application activity for skill reinforcement.