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Breathing
for speech requires the speaker to have increased control of each respiratory
cycle, especially the exhalation portion.
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True
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Co- articulation occurs in both a forward and
backward manner.
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True
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Most
of a child’s phonological development
will occur between the ages of four and five.
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False
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Children learn sounds in isolation.
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False
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Hearing loss is typically very difficult to
detect.
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True
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Referrals for a possible hearing loss would be
made to a speech- language pathologist.
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False
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The
structures used for speech production are primarily used for other biological
structures.
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True
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Speech
and language development occur simultaneously in typically developing children.
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True
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The
function of the Eustachian tube is to maintain pressure behind the eardrum and
in from of it.
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True
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The study of speech sounds and the rules that
determine how sounds can be sequenced into syllables and words is morphology.
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False
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The
process of myelination must occur in order for normal development to occur.
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True
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Speech
can exist in the absence of language, and language can exist in the absence of
speech.
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True
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. All human communication are intended.
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False
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All languages organize words into grammatical
sentences according to the same rules.
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False
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The first step of the speech chain occurs in the
speaker’s articulatory mechanism.
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False
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