CMD 273 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Articulatory Phonetics, Acoustic Phonetics, Speech-Language Pathology

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Chapter 1 - cmd 273 - clinical phonetics - 4th edition. Phonetics - study of the perception and production of speech sounds. In the past few decades, field of phonetics has grown. Knowledge of speech sounds is very beneficial in clinical practice. Can help assess and manage individuals with communication disorders. Discrimination skill is needed in clinical speech pathology. Two-way scoring - dichotomous decision making about speech behavior. Must decide if a target behavior is right or wrong . Not just used by clinicians but also other people helping to manage an individual"s speech. Five-way scoring - can tell if there is an error and also determine what type of error. Sounds can be deleted (deletion or omission) A sound can be replaced by another sound (substitution) Sound may not be said quite right (distortion) Sound is said correctly and then followed by an intrusive sound (addition) Phonetic transcription - concerned with only a description of the behavior.

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