synthetic phonics - Correct Answerssound symbol correspondences - taking parts
to the whole
analytic - Correct Answersspelling - hear a whole word and segment the word into
phonemes - whole to parts
phonological memory - Correct Answersholding information about words and
sounds in memory
phonological working memory - Correct Answersprocess of receiving, analyzing
and processing sound elements in language
Greek words - Correct Answerswords related to Olympics, theater, ology, silent p
& ph,
ch pronounced k
Latin words - Correct Answerslong words - 3 or more syllables, double
consonants, fancy words
Anglo Saxon - Correct Answersshort words with silent letters, common words,
receptive language - Correct Answersability to understand spoken or signed
language - oral language development
expressive language - Correct Answersability to produce language in any of a
number of different modalities such as speech, sign or writing
Language acquisition - Correct Answersoral receptive, oral expressive, written
receptive, written expressive
Oral language development includes - Correct Answersreceptive and expressive
Components of language - Correct Answersform, content, use
, pragmatics - Correct Answersuse of language socially
phonology - Correct Answerssound structure of language - begins at oral level
phonetics - Correct Answersproduction of sounds andd the study of speech
sounds
orthography - Correct Answersunderstanding and recognizing patterns of written
language (form)
semantics - Correct Answersmeaning conveyed by language (content)
morphology - Correct Answersstudy of the meaning - way words are formed and
related to to one another
phonological awareness - Correct Answersknowledge of and and sensitivity to the
phonological structure of the words in a language
phonemic awareness - Correct Answersawareness of the smallest units of speech
and the ability to isolate or manipulate the individual phonemes in words
alphabetic principle - Correct Answersconcept that the letters on a page represent
the csounds in spoken words
alphabetic language - Correct Answersa language such as English - letters are used
systematicall to represent speech sounds or phonemes
automaticity - Correct Answersability to respond or react without attention or
conscious effect
chameleon prefixes - Correct AnswersLatin origin - double letters near the
beginning of a word (same meaning but different spelling) ad, con, dis ex, in, ob,
sub
metacognition - Correct Answersdeliberate rearrangement, regrouping or modal
transfer of information