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several functions of recognition and recall of written language symbols
orthographic mapping
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mental process used to store words for immediate retrieval
phoneme counting, blending, segmentation, deletion, and substitution
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counting- /s/-/t/-/o/-/p/
blending- /s/-/t/-/o/-/p/
segmentation- say "stop"; say the sounds in "stop"
deletion- say "stop"; now say "stop" w/o the /s/
substitution- say "stop"; now say "stop" but instead of the /t/ say /l/
English has ____ phonemes and _____ letters
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44: 26
automaticity
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the ability to read quickly and accurately w/o concious effort
Consonant: Affricates
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unvoiced- /ch/ (tongue pulled back on roof of mouth)
voiced- /y/ (tongue pulled back on roof of mouth)
, consonant nasals defined
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articulated with air stream directed through the nose
Consonant: glides
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unvoiced- /wh/ (lips together), (/wh/) (back of throat)
voiced- /w/ (lips together), /y/ (tongue pulled back on roof of mouth), (/w/)
(back of throat)
rapid automatic naming (RAN)
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the ability to quickly name a series of printed, repeated numbers, letters, or
objects that should be known by role
consonant stops
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unvoiced- /p/ (lips together) /t/ (tongue on ridge behind teeth) /k/ (back of
throat)