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Assessment of Oral Language

Assessment of Oral Language. Chapter Twelve. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES. UNDERSTAND. The difference between speech and language Language processes Assessment of speech and language Assessment measures of oral language. SPEECH.

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Assessment of Oral Language

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  1. Assessment of Oral Language Chapter Twelve

  2. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES UNDERSTAND • The difference between speech and language • Language processes • Assessment of speech and language • Assessment measures of oral language

  3. SPEECH • The physical process of making the sounds and sound combinations of a language.

  4. LANGUAGE • The system according to which people agree to talk about or represent environmental events. • The language system consists of words and word combinations.

  5. LANGUAGE DOMAINS • Nonverbal language • Oral language • Written language • Pragmatic language • Phonology • Audiology

  6. LANGUAGE PROCESSES 1. FORM • Phonology • Morphology • Syntax 2. Content 3. Use

  7. Assessment of Speech and Language

  8. Speech Disorder A child with a speech disorder may have difficulties with any of the following: • Producing sounds properly • Speaking in a normal flow • Speaking with a normal rhythm • Using his or her voice in an effective way

  9. Language Disorder A child with a language disorder may exhibit the following: • Difficulty in comprehending questions and following commands (receptive language) • Difficulty in communicating ideas and thoughts (expressive language)

  10. LANGUAGE MILESTONES • Birth to 6 Months • 6 to 12 Months • 12 to 18 Months • 18 to 24 Months • 2 to 3 Years • 3 to 4 Years • 4 to 5 Years

  11. ORAL LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT MEASURES • Peabody Pictures Vocabulary Test-3 (PPVT-III) • Test of Auditory Comprehension of Language- III (TACL-3) • Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation • Boehm Test of Basic Concepts- Revised (BTBC-R) • Comprehensive Receptive and Expressive Vocabulary Test (CREVT)

  12. ORAL LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT MEASURES • Test of Adolescent and Adult Language- Third Edition (TOAL-3) • Test of Early Language Development- Third Edition (TELD-3) • Photo Articulation Test- Third Edition (PAT-3) • Test of Language Development- Primary: 3 (TOLD-P:3)

  13. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES UNDERSTAND • The difference between speech and language • Language processes • Assessment of speech and language • Assessment measures of oral language

  14. THE END

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