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SLHS 1150 1st edition Lecture 1Outline of Current Lecture I. CommunicationII. Speech vs LanguageI. Communication- The act of sharing and exchanging info between people- Can be verbal, written or gesturedCommunication: Step by Step 1. Formulation: coordinate thoughts and ideas2. Transmission: convey ideas through several modes3. Reception: receive information4. Comprehension: decode message*Everything is dependent upon intact neurological, muscular, acoustic and sensory systemsII. Speech vs. LanguageSpeechA.Physical Production of sounds of shared code.Depends upon…-Breath stream-Voice articulation-FluencyLanguageA.Shared code used to represent concepts or ideas; rule governed-Form: structure-Content: what does it mean?-Use: the purposeThese 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.B.Formi.Phonology-Phonemes: combined to create words but have no meaning on its own-Combine phonemes to create meaningful words-NOT letters, SOUNDSC.Morphology-Morphemes: smallest units of language that have meaning-Morphemes are a group of sounds that refers to a particular object, idea or action.Free Morphemes can stand alone. They are root wordsBound Morphemes are prefixes and suffixes that cannot stand alone. D.Syntax (grammar)-Rules by which words are organized into phrases and sentences ina language-Influences comprehension but can be separated from word


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