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During an evaluation of a 6-year-old female patient, an SLP asks her to produce sounds requiring various tongue heights. You notice she has a hard time producing words that require high vowels. Based on these findings, which of the following words would be most difficult for this patient?
While planning the intervention and treatment of a 67-year-old female with recent history of TBI, an SLP attempts to elicit and improve the patient’s /w/ sound. Which of the following phonetic placement techniques would be most appropriate?
An SLP is screening a patient with a full aphasia battery. The patient exhibits difficulty in semantic processing such as reactive naming and providing definitions of words. The patient says, “A shoemaker repairs shoes” to which the SLP notes as a correct statement. The patient then says, “A gardener repairs gardens.” To which the SLP notes as an incorrect statement. Which type of aphasia is most consistent with these findings?
It is well known that humans perceive sound before birth. Which of the following statements about fetal speech sound recognition is true?
Inadequate velopharyngeal closure is frequently associated with which of the following: