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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 Chapter Twelve
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES UNDERSTAND • The difference between speech and language • Language processes • Assessment of speech and language • Assessment measures of oral language
SPEECH • The physical process of making the sounds and sound combinations of a language.
LANGUAGE • The system according to which people agree to talk about or represent environmental events. • The language system consists of words and word combinations.
LANGUAGE DOMAINS • Nonverbal language • Oral language • Written language • Pragmatic language • Phonology • Audiology
LANGUAGE PROCESSES 1. FORM • Phonology • Morphology • Syntax 2. Content 3. Use
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
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)
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
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)
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)
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES UNDERSTAND • The difference between speech and language • Language processes • Assessment of speech and language • Assessment measures of oral language