Communication Sciences and Disorders 4411A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Encode, Soft Palate, Cerebral Cortex

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What is communication: process of exchanging information and ideas between two living organisms, all means by which information is transmitted between a sender and receiver, encode transmit decode. 75% of a person"s typical day is spent communicating. Interpersonal one-to-one; you and me: group 2 people, public larger scale, e. g. lectures, speeches, organizational in the workplace, mass large public audience, e. g. radio/television. Communication (speech-language pathology, slp: speech articulation, fluency, voice, resonance. Language: phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics; form, content, function, receptive, expressive, oral, written, graphic, manual. Language: a symbol system for communication, coding of meaning into a system of symbols that are recognized by members of the community, allows us to communicate specific ideas, general language components. Speech: sound production for communication, production of individual sounds of language, structures include: vocal chords, tongue, lips, jaw, teeth, hard palate, soft palate, lungs, etc, complex, dynamic neuromuscular processes:

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