SPHS-S 110 1st Edition Lecture 3 Outline of Last Lecture II. Elements of Language SystemA. 6 elements and their definition III. Language Domains and ElementsIV. SpeechA. DefinitionB. Systems involvedV. Building blocks of effective speechVI. HearingA. Definition XIX. Sound Fundamentals Outline of Current Lecture VII. Normal and Disordered CommunicationA. Definition VIII.Communication Disorders and DifferencesA.DisordersB.DifferencesIX. Disorders of LanguageA. DefinitionB. Who does it affect?X. Disorders of SpeechXI. Hearing LossXII. Disorders of Feeding and SwallowingXIII. Careers available in communication sciences and disordersCurrent LectureVII. Normal and Disordered CommunicationA. Disorder is present when a significant difficulty is one or more of these aspects of communication is presentVIII. Communication Disorders and DifferencesThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.A. Disorders: significant difficulties in formulation, transmission, reception, and/or comprehension compared to those with same language, dialect and cultural backgroundB. Differences: when an individual’s communications pattern differs from those of the person or persons with whom he or she is communicatingIX. Disorders of LanguageA. Significant breakdown in linguistic system that has an impact on one or more of the following domains: semantics, syntax, morphology, phonology, and pragmaticsB. Affects children and adults and people with reading disabilitiesX. Disorders of Speech- Articulation and phonological disorders- Fluency disorders (stuttering) - Voice disorders- Motor speech disordersXI. Hearing Loss- Sensorineural hearing loss- Conductive hearing loss- Auditory processing disorderXII. Disorders of Feeding and Swallowing- Pediatric Problems (preemies)- Adult Dysphagia (stroke)XIII. Careers available in communication sciences and disorders- Speech Language Pathology- Audiology- Speech, language, and hearing scientists - Allied professions (pediatricians, occupational therapists,
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