This is when one tells what had been spoken by another which shows a reported speech.
This conversation is indicated in a printed form by quotation marks which the words are actually spoken.
What is the key difference between sign language and spoken languages? a. There are complex syntax structures in spoken language b. One is visual and one is auditory c. Spoken language features generativity d. Sign language uses only nonarbitrary symbols Which criterion for abnormality would NOT apply to a disorder like depression? a). Impairment b) Biological dysfunction c.) Statistical rarity d). Subjective distress The widespread belief in an autism epidemic resulting from childhood vaccines has been perpetuated in the media. The...
Think about a time you heard a disorganized speech. We all have at one time or another! What could have been done to organize the speech to make the message clearer? What is your plan for organizing the content of your informative speech in an engaging and meaningful way? Why are visuals important? What are some main do's and don't's when using visuals?
What can nonverbal facial expressions and eye movements communicate? Discuss a situation you’ve experienced where the non-verbal behavior did not seem to match the speech or communication act. What can happen when there is discord between spoken and non-verbal communication?
5) Marla was born deaf and has never heard spoken language. With advances in technology, at the age of 11, she can now hear. What can be expected in terms of her ability to learn to speak? She will acquire language skills quickly. She will need one-on-one instruction to learn language. She will never learn to speak language as well as those who learned during infancy. She will refuse to speak language and will continue to use sign language. 6)...
You are a speech-language pathologist working in a hospital and are asked to evaluate a patient for aphasia. 1) What would you ask this patient to do and what symptoms would you be looking for in order (both in terms of what is missing and what is preserved) to diagnose whether or not they have Broca's aphasia? If you determined they had Broca's aphasia, what part of the brain would you determine has been affected? 2) What symptoms would lead...
What aspects of language structure have children acquired, and what have they not acquired, when they produce telegraphic speech?
what aspects of language structure have children acquired, and what have they not acquired, when they produce telegraphic speech?
Questions 1-5 are based on scenario 1: Does public speaking stress you out? How much does it stress you out? Many researchers are interested in studying how people respond to stressful social situations. One study brought participants into a laboratory, measured their cortisol (stress hormone) levels when they first arrived, made them give a speech in front of a group of strangers with only 5 minutes to prepare, and then measured their cortisol levels again to see if they had...
“Think over your lifetime. Have you had to give a special occasion speech before? If so, tell which one. Tell how you prepared (or did not prepare) and if this speech was successful. If you have not delivered a special occasion speech in the past, think of a situation where you may have to deliver one in the future. How will you prepare yourself for a successful speech?” "As we conclude this semester, do you believe that you are better...