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1. Phonetics The study of the percep-
tion and production of
speech sounds
2. Articulators the parts of the oral
tract
that are used to
produce
sounds
3. articulatory phonetics emphasizes position
and movement of
articulators
4. acoustic phonetics study of phonetics
with emphasis
5. clinical phonetics phonetics as it
applies to disorders
6. as an SLP, you would rely upon articulatory true
phonetics to teach someone how to produce a
sound
7. linguistic complexity in what context are
you lis- tening for a
sound? iso- lated
sounds? in words? in
conversation?
8. response complexity how many sounds are
you targeting at a
time?
9. system complexity how detailed is the
de- scription of the
sound?
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-two way complexity
-five way complexity
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