Spontaneous language sample: the speech pathologists stethoscope
When I test a child, I do a battery of formal tests and a spontaneous language sample. For an spontaneous language sample, I audiotape a conversational sample of a child’s speech (50 to 100 utterances) and analyze it. It offers a lot information about grammar, syntax, semantics, pragmatics and and overall conversational skills.
Tags: articulation, Language Therapy, phonological disorder, Speech and Language Testing, speech therapy
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