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10 Cards in this Set
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Articulation
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The production of individual sounds in connected speech
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Babble
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Repetition of consonant-vowel combinations in play.
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Expressive language
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Gestures, sounds, and words used to communicate to others.
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Intelligibility
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Capability of being understood, even by a stranger. A child may have many articulation errors but his speech may still be understood.
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Intonation
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Changes in volume or quality used in connected speed to add meaning.
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Jargon
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The use of associated meaningless syllables with speech inflection patterns; production of sentence like utterances without using words.
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Model
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To give an example for you child to imitate, such as naming objects or phrases.
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Receptive language
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The ability to understand what is being communicated by others.
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Verbalize
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To express something in words.
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Vocalize .
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To produce consonant or vowel speech sounds, or to use words
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