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Question:
Guaranteed Success transitional stage
Answer:
the speller begins to assimilate the conventional alternative for representing words to a reliance
on visual representative and an understanding of the structure of words. some examples are
EGUL for eagle and HIGHEKED for hiked.

Question:
correct stage of spelling
Answer:
The speller knows the basic rules. The correct speller understands how to deal with such things
as prefixes and suffixes, silent consonants, alternative spellings, and irregular spellings. A large
number of learned words are accumulated, and the speller recognizes incorrect forms. The child's
generalizations about spelling and knowledge of exceptions are usually correct.

Question:
Rudolf Berlin (1887)
Answer:
German physician -used the word "dyslexia" to describe loss of ability to read due to brain injury

Question:
Adolf Kusmaul
Answer:
1877 - first used the term "word-blindness".




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, Question:
James Hinshelwood
Answer:
(1895)Opthamologist from Scotland who coined the term "congenital word blindness" advocate
for specific instructional approach using the alphabetic method to appeal you as many cerebral
centers as possible

Question:
Samuel Orton
Answer:
(1925_) first American to REPORT on the term word blindness. Advocate for using all sensory
pathways involved in language to reinforce memory patterns

Question:
Latin
Answer:
technical, sophisticated words, literature

Question:
Latin
Answer:
multiple syllables

Question:
Latin
Answer:
connective i , ui, u such a as meditate, monument, solitude

Question:
Latin
Answer:
ti, si, ci = (sh) station, facial




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