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CASE STUDY: Brandi is a fourth grader who has a severe communication disorder. Her articulation is so severe that her speech is unintelligible 90 percent of the time. However, she is not embarrassed about her communication difficulties and is very outgoing and friendly. She does not have a lot of friends because her peers often tease her because she talks "like a baby." Brandi ignores this and continues to have a very positive attitude. Surprisingly, Brandi has never been referred for testing. Her math skills seem to be comparable to those of her peers but her reading and written language skills seem to be a challenge for her. As her teacher, you schedule an informal meeting with your school's speech/language pathologist to get answers to the following questions:
How might each of these terms relate to Brandi (*phonology, *morphology, *syntax, *semantics, *pragmatics)? What is an example of a difficulty Brandi might be experiencing relative to each of them? In which areas might she not be experiencing difficulty?

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