CSAD 147 TEST 2 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
1. What is the purpose of a screening for SSDs?- Answer - To quickly identify typical speech vs the
possibility of an SSD
2. Must a screening be formal?- Answer - No
3. What are 4 published screening tests for SSDs?- Answer - 1. Diagnostic Evaluation of
Articulation and Phonology (DEAP)
2. Fluharty Preschool Speech and Language Screening Test 2nd edition (Fluharty-2)
3. Hodson Assessment of Phonological Patterns 3rd edition (HAPP-3)
4. Phonological Screening Assessment
4. What are 6 formal articulation tests?- Answer - 1. Arizona Articulation Proficiency Scale-4 (Arizona-
4)
2. Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology 2nd edition (CAAP-2)
3. Diagnostic Evaluation of Articulation and Phonology (DEAP)
4. Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-3 (GFTA-3)
5. Smit-Hand Articulation and Phonology Evaluation
6. The Structured Photographic Articulation Test 3rd edition
5. What are 8 formal tests of phonological processes?- Answer - 1. Arizona Articulation
Proficiency Scale-4 (Arizona-4)
2. Assessment Link Between Phonology and Articulation- Revised (ALPHA-R)
3. Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology 2nd edition (CAAP)
4. Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing (CTOPP-2)
5. Diagnostic Evaluation of Articulation and Phonology (DEAP)
6. Hodson Assessment of Phonological Patterns (HAPP-3)
,7. Khan Lewis Phonological Analysis-2nd edition (KLPA-2)
8. Smit-Hand Articulation and Phonology Evaluation
6. What are 4 electronic assessment tools for SSDs?- Answer - 1. Articulation Test Center
Pro
2. Computerized Articulation and Phonology Evaluation System (CAPES)
3. Hodson Computerized Analysis of Phonological Patterns (HCAPP) 4th edition
4. Hodson Computerized Analysis of Phonological Patterns (HCAPP)
7. What are 2 stimulability probes for SSDs?- Answer - 1. Speech Sound Disorders- Answer -
For Class and Clinic (4th edition)
2. Eliciting Sounds- Answer - Techniques and Strategies for Clinicians (2nd edition)
8. What 4 major areas are assessed in an assessment for CAS?- Answer - 1.
Articulation
2. Language
, 3. Oral mechanism
4. Motor function
9. What are the 2 main purposes of a language assessment for assessment
of CAS?- Answer - 1. To look at overall language ability
2. To identify receptive/expressive language gap
10. What should be considered for intervention for SSDs?- Answer - Which sounds are
early-devel- oping vs later-developing
11. What are phonological processes?- Answer - What children do in the normal development of
speech to simplify adult speech
12. How can the presence of phonological processes impact the intelligibility of
a child's speech?- Answer - It can impair it
13. What is the advantage of a child having phonological processes for
an SLP?- Answer - The SLP can target error patterns vs individual phonemes
14. What is alveolarization?- Answer - Using an alveolar phoneme instead of a labial or lingua-dental
phoneme (Ex- Answer - "tan" instead of "pan")
15. What is assimilation/harmony?- Answer - Alteration of a consonant phoneme that is
influenced by, and becomes MORE like, a surrounding phoneme (Ex- Answer - "beb" instead of "bed")
16. What is backing?- Answer - Producing a MORE posteriorly-produced phoneme instead of an
anteriorly-produced phoneme (Ex- Answer - "cop" instead of "top")
17. What is cluster reduction?- Answer - Reduction of a cluster to a singleton (Ex- Answer - "seep"
instead of "sleep")
18. What is coalescence?- Answer - Producing a single phoneme that is ditterent from 2 adjacent single
phonemes yet takes on the features of the target (Ex- Answer - "folk" instead of "smoke")
19. What is deaffrication?- Answer - Producing a fricative instead of an attricate phoneme (Ex- Answer - "ship"
instead of "chip")
20. What is de-nasalization?- Answer - Producing a homorganic stop instead of a nasal phoneme
1. What is the purpose of a screening for SSDs?- Answer - To quickly identify typical speech vs the
possibility of an SSD
2. Must a screening be formal?- Answer - No
3. What are 4 published screening tests for SSDs?- Answer - 1. Diagnostic Evaluation of
Articulation and Phonology (DEAP)
2. Fluharty Preschool Speech and Language Screening Test 2nd edition (Fluharty-2)
3. Hodson Assessment of Phonological Patterns 3rd edition (HAPP-3)
4. Phonological Screening Assessment
4. What are 6 formal articulation tests?- Answer - 1. Arizona Articulation Proficiency Scale-4 (Arizona-
4)
2. Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology 2nd edition (CAAP-2)
3. Diagnostic Evaluation of Articulation and Phonology (DEAP)
4. Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-3 (GFTA-3)
5. Smit-Hand Articulation and Phonology Evaluation
6. The Structured Photographic Articulation Test 3rd edition
5. What are 8 formal tests of phonological processes?- Answer - 1. Arizona Articulation
Proficiency Scale-4 (Arizona-4)
2. Assessment Link Between Phonology and Articulation- Revised (ALPHA-R)
3. Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology 2nd edition (CAAP)
4. Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing (CTOPP-2)
5. Diagnostic Evaluation of Articulation and Phonology (DEAP)
6. Hodson Assessment of Phonological Patterns (HAPP-3)
,7. Khan Lewis Phonological Analysis-2nd edition (KLPA-2)
8. Smit-Hand Articulation and Phonology Evaluation
6. What are 4 electronic assessment tools for SSDs?- Answer - 1. Articulation Test Center
Pro
2. Computerized Articulation and Phonology Evaluation System (CAPES)
3. Hodson Computerized Analysis of Phonological Patterns (HCAPP) 4th edition
4. Hodson Computerized Analysis of Phonological Patterns (HCAPP)
7. What are 2 stimulability probes for SSDs?- Answer - 1. Speech Sound Disorders- Answer -
For Class and Clinic (4th edition)
2. Eliciting Sounds- Answer - Techniques and Strategies for Clinicians (2nd edition)
8. What 4 major areas are assessed in an assessment for CAS?- Answer - 1.
Articulation
2. Language
, 3. Oral mechanism
4. Motor function
9. What are the 2 main purposes of a language assessment for assessment
of CAS?- Answer - 1. To look at overall language ability
2. To identify receptive/expressive language gap
10. What should be considered for intervention for SSDs?- Answer - Which sounds are
early-devel- oping vs later-developing
11. What are phonological processes?- Answer - What children do in the normal development of
speech to simplify adult speech
12. How can the presence of phonological processes impact the intelligibility of
a child's speech?- Answer - It can impair it
13. What is the advantage of a child having phonological processes for
an SLP?- Answer - The SLP can target error patterns vs individual phonemes
14. What is alveolarization?- Answer - Using an alveolar phoneme instead of a labial or lingua-dental
phoneme (Ex- Answer - "tan" instead of "pan")
15. What is assimilation/harmony?- Answer - Alteration of a consonant phoneme that is
influenced by, and becomes MORE like, a surrounding phoneme (Ex- Answer - "beb" instead of "bed")
16. What is backing?- Answer - Producing a MORE posteriorly-produced phoneme instead of an
anteriorly-produced phoneme (Ex- Answer - "cop" instead of "top")
17. What is cluster reduction?- Answer - Reduction of a cluster to a singleton (Ex- Answer - "seep"
instead of "sleep")
18. What is coalescence?- Answer - Producing a single phoneme that is ditterent from 2 adjacent single
phonemes yet takes on the features of the target (Ex- Answer - "folk" instead of "smoke")
19. What is deaffrication?- Answer - Producing a fricative instead of an attricate phoneme (Ex- Answer - "ship"
instead of "chip")
20. What is de-nasalization?- Answer - Producing a homorganic stop instead of a nasal phoneme