This course provides students with essential background knowledge and an introduction to methodologies of providing treatment for children with articulation and phonological differences.
This course provides students with essential background knowledge and an introduction to methodologies of providing treatment for children with articulation and phonological differences.
Basic anatomy and physiology of the speech mechanism, understanding of the subsystems involved in speech production and normal developmental milestones will be linked to understanding the process of typical speech sound development of both English and First Nation dialects.
Activities and strategies reflective of various treatment approaches will also be discussed. The role of the speech language assistant in implementing program recommendations will be emphasized throughout.
Any Learner, Anywhere
Description of speech sounds; transcription systems; articulation; acoustics of speech sounds
The three basic language structures of phonology (sound structure), morphology (word structure), and syntax (sentence structure) will be illustrated on a number of levels.
An introduction to the study of sound patterns in human languages.
During this course, students have the opportunity to build their knowledge of phonology and morphology by reviewing current research and literature and demonstrating their knowledge and skills by teaching a micro-lesson
This course examines the fundamentals of distinctive?feature analysis as developed by Jakobson, Chomsky, and Halle.
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