ANSWERS.
Academic,Language,ANS,-
Written,or,spoken,language,that,is,more,stylistically,formal,than,spoken,conversational,language;,languag
e,that,is,most,often,used,in,academic,discourse,and,text.
Affricate,ANS,-
A,speech,sound,with,features,of,both,a,fricative,and,a,stop;,in,English,/ch/,and,/j/,are,affricates.
Allophonic,Variation,ANS,-
The,slightly,different,pronunciation,of,a,phoneme,,depending,on,its,place,in,a,word;,for,example,,automat
ic,nasalizing,of,a,vowel,before,a,nasal,consonant.
Alphabetic,principle,ANS,-
The,concept,that,letters,are,used,to,represent,individual,phonemes,in,the,spoken,word;,insight,into,this,p
rinciple,is,critical,for,learning,to,read,and,spell.
Automaticity,ANS,-The,ability,to,read,quickly,and,accurately,without,conscious,effort.
Base,words,ANS,-
Words,that,can,stand,on,their,own,,or,can,serve,as,part,of,another,word,,as,a,free,morpheme,(see,also;,ro
ot)
Blend,ANS,-Two,or,three,graphemes,,each,one,representing,a,phoneme,(s-c-
r,in,scrape);,a,blend,is,not,one,sound,,but,two,or,three,adjacent,consonants,before,or,after,a,vowel,in,a,syl
lable.
Coarticulation,ANS,-
Occurs,when,phonemes,are,spoken,together,to,produce,syllables,or,words,and,the,features,of,these,phon
emes,are,affected,by,the,speech,sounds,that,precede,or,follow,them.