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Speech and Spoken Language: You Can't Have One Without the Other (HOPE)
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1. All of the following are considered elements of speech except for:
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2. Emerging Spoken Language competence may be masked by limited speech intelligibility.
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3. An example of a word demonstrating the linguistic power of /s/ is:
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4. A speaker who pauses and says the word "cupcake" just a little more slowly and loudly in the sentence, "Sally ate the last cupcake" is employing vocal quality to signal the emphasis on the word cupcake.
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5. Articulation precision is established in the general population by age 4.
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