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Accent - ANSWERSstress or emphasis on one syllable in a word or part of a word; sound is louder, longer, and higher. Accuracy - ANSWERSAbility to decode single words correctly with freedom from error or mistake. Active Learning - ANSWERSLearning in which the learner mentally searches for connections between new and already known information. allophone - ANSWERSA variation of a speech sound (/t/ in top, stop, spits, swiftne Alphabetic Principle - ANSWERSLetter/sound relationship. Relationship between letters ordered left to right in written words and phonemes ordered in specific temporal sequence in spoken words. Analytic Instruction - ANSWERSInstruction that separates WHOLE into PARTS Anglo-Saxon - ANSWERSLanguage of Germanic peoples (Angles, Saxons, Jutes) who settled in Britain in 5th and 6th centuries AD Angular Gyrus - ANSWERSAn area of the brain for visual-verbal associations. Bench Mark Measures - ANSWERSProgress measurement administered at the end of each schedule, when students have had enough practice. Broca's Area - ANSWERSPosterior portion of the frontal lobe that is in charge of phonological processing and semantics of language. This area in the front left of the brain is responsible for Expressive language- articulating spoken words and analyzing words. Broca's Aphasia - ANSWERSAphasia associated with damage to Broca's area of the brain, demonstrated by the impairment in producing understandable speech. Cannot get the words out but understands. Chameleon Prefix - ANSWERSa prefix whose final consonant changes based on the initial letter of the root (in- changes to ir- before regular, irregular, responsible, irresponsible) also an example of euphony Closed Syllable - ANSWERSA syllable ending with one or more consonants. The vowel is usually

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CALT - Dyslexia and Related Terms
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Accent - ANSWERSstress or emphasis on one syllable in a word or part of a word;
sound is louder, longer, and higher.

Accuracy - ANSWERSAbility to decode single words correctly with freedom from error
or mistake.

Active Learning - ANSWERSLearning in which the learner mentally searches for
connections between new and already known information.

allophone - ANSWERSA variation of a speech sound (/t/ in top, stop, spits, swiftne

Alphabetic Principle - ANSWERSLetter/sound relationship. Relationship between letters
ordered left to right in written words and phonemes ordered in specific temporal
sequence in spoken words.

Analytic Instruction - ANSWERSInstruction that separates WHOLE into PARTS

Anglo-Saxon - ANSWERSLanguage of Germanic peoples (Angles, Saxons, Jutes) who
settled in Britain in 5th and 6th centuries AD

Angular Gyrus - ANSWERSAn area of the brain for visual-verbal associations.

Bench Mark Measures - ANSWERSProgress measurement administered at the end of
each schedule, when students have had enough practice.

Broca's Area - ANSWERSPosterior portion of the frontal lobe that is in charge of
phonological processing and semantics of language. This area in the front left of the
brain is responsible for Expressive language- articulating spoken words and analyzing
words.

Broca's Aphasia - ANSWERSAphasia associated with damage to Broca's area of the
brain, demonstrated by the impairment in producing understandable speech. Cannot get
the words out but understands.

Chameleon Prefix - ANSWERSa prefix whose final consonant changes based on the
initial letter of the root (in- changes to ir- before regular, irregular, responsible,
irresponsible) also an example of euphony

Closed Syllable - ANSWERSA syllable ending with one or more consonants. The vowel
is usually short.

, Cloze Technique - ANSWERSa procedure in which words are deleted from verbal
passages, and subjects are required to identify missing words. Fill in the blanks.

Coarticulation - ANSWERSthe articulation of two or more speech sounds together, so
that one influences the other

Cognitive Strategies - ANSWERSLearning strategies that are taught to promote
independent learning and higher order thinking skills. Self-regulated mechanisms
including planning, testing, checking, revising, and evaluating.

Combination - ANSWERSar, er, ir, or, ur, qu, wh - Two letters in a single syllable when
one makes and unexpected sound or stand in an unexpected sequence.

Co-morbidity - ANSWERSMore than one deficiency such as dysgraphia/ disorder of
reading comprehension; phonological processing speed/ written expression.

Consonant - ANSWERSSpeech sound with airflow that is constricted or blocked.

Double-Deficit Hypothesis - ANSWERSDeficiency in both phoneme awareness and
naming speed

Dysarthia - ANSWERSneurological oral-motor dysfunction including weaknesses of the
musculature necessary for making the coordinated movements of speech production.

Dysnomia - ANSWERSdifficulty in word finding

Echolalla - ANSWERSrepetition of words or phrases just spoken.

Elision - ANSWERSThe omission of sound or syllable in a word in pronunciation -
deletion

Embedded Phonics - ANSWERSPA and phonics taught implicitly through reading real
words in text

Encoding - ANSWERSSpelling, unblending sounds to spell

Cortex - ANSWERSLeft Temporal Cortex, Left Frontal Cortex, Occipital Cortex

Left Temporal Cortex - ANSWERSarea of the brain for language comprehension

Left Frontal Cortex - ANSWERSarea of the brain for speech production

Occipitial Cortex - ANSWERSarea of the brain for visual processing

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