CORRECT WELL DETAILED
Synthetic phonics - ANSWER sound symbol correspondences - taking parts to the
whole
Analytic - ANSWER spelling - hear a whole word and segment the word into phonemes
- whole to parts
Phonological memory - ANSWER holding information about words and sounds in
memory
Phonological working memory - ANSWER process of receiving, analyzing and
processing sound elements in language
Greek words - ANSWER words related to Olympics, theater, ology, silent p & ph,
Ch pronounced k
Latin words - ANSWER long words - 3 or more syllables, double consonants, fancy
words
Anglo Saxon - ANSWER short words with silent letters, common words,
Receptive language - ANSWER ability to understand spoken or signed language - oral
language development
1
, Expressive language - ANSWER ability to produce language in any of a number of
different modalities such as speech, sign or writing
Language acquisition - ANSWER oral receptive, oral expressive, written receptive,
written expressive
Oral language development includes - ANSWER receptive and expressive
Components of language - ANSWER form, content, use
Pragmatics - ANSWER use of language socially
Phonology - ANSWER sound structure of language - begins at oral level
Phonetics - ANSWER production of sounds andd the study of speech sounds
Orthography - ANSWER understanding and recognizing patterns of written language
(form)
Semantics - ANSWER meaning conveyed by language (content)
Morphology - ANSWER study of the meaning - way words are formed and related to to
one another
Phonological awareness - ANSWER knowledge of and and sensitivity to the
phonological structure of the words in a language
Phonemic awareness - ANSWER awareness of the smallest units of speech and the
ability to isolate or manipulate the individual phonemes in words
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Synthetic phonics - ANSWER sound symbol correspondences - taking parts to the
whole
Analytic - ANSWER spelling - hear a whole word and segment the word into phonemes
- whole to parts
Phonological memory - ANSWER holding information about words and sounds in
memory
Phonological working memory - ANSWER process of receiving, analyzing and
processing sound elements in language
Greek words - ANSWER words related to Olympics, theater, ology, silent p & ph,
Ch pronounced k
Latin words - ANSWER long words - 3 or more syllables, double consonants, fancy
words
Anglo Saxon - ANSWER short words with silent letters, common words,
Receptive language - ANSWER ability to understand spoken or signed language - oral
language development
1
, Expressive language - ANSWER ability to produce language in any of a number of
different modalities such as speech, sign or writing
Language acquisition - ANSWER oral receptive, oral expressive, written receptive,
written expressive
Oral language development includes - ANSWER receptive and expressive
Components of language - ANSWER form, content, use
Pragmatics - ANSWER use of language socially
Phonology - ANSWER sound structure of language - begins at oral level
Phonetics - ANSWER production of sounds andd the study of speech sounds
Orthography - ANSWER understanding and recognizing patterns of written language
(form)
Semantics - ANSWER meaning conveyed by language (content)
Morphology - ANSWER study of the meaning - way words are formed and related to to
one another
Phonological awareness - ANSWER knowledge of and and sensitivity to the
phonological structure of the words in a language
Phonemic awareness - ANSWER awareness of the smallest units of speech and the
ability to isolate or manipulate the individual phonemes in words
2