SPA 3011 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Agnosia, Lateral Sulcus, Radiography

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Phonetics (articulation) = how individual sounds are produced by the speech organs. Phonology (language processing) = the pattern of speech sounds and how they influence one another when sequenced into syllables, words, and sentences. Phonology is important to slp"s because it is needed to see if there is a predictable pattern in the client"s speech errors. True/false: a phonetic disorder cannot co-exist with a phonological disorder. A phonetic and a phonological disorder can co-occur. Phonotactics = the allowable sequences of phonemes in a particular language. Examples: brick, blick, and bnick in english; In english we cannot produce the word lnardny because it violates our phonotactics constraints. Phone = a spoken speech sound represented at the phonetic level; transcribed with brackets and diacritics. Allophones = spoken versions (surface forms) of the same phoneme. [r] and [l] are allophones of the phoneme /l/ in korean. Put them into minimal pairs and transcribe them phonemically.

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