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This comprehensive CALT Exam Prep 2026/2027 study document contains 150+ exam-focused questions, definitions, and answers covering the core knowledge required for Certified Academic Language Therapist preparation and advanced literacy intervention. Major topics include dyslexia, phonetics, phonology, phonological and phonemic awareness, phonics, the alphabetic principle, decoding and encoding, fluency, prosody, orthography, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, metalinguistics, grapheme-phoneme relationships, and structured reading instruction. The material distinguishes reading as grapheme-to-phoneme processing from spelling as phoneme-to-grapheme processing and reviews synthetic phonics, blending, rapid letter naming, orthographic memory, automaticity, and guided discovery. A substantial portion focuses on Multisensory Structured Language (MSL/MSLE) instruction and the principles commonly associated with effective dyslexia intervention. Students review structured, direct, explicit, diagnostic, prescriptive, systematic, cumulative, and multisensory VAKT instruction. The document contrasts bottom-up, top-down, interactive, analytic, and synthetic approaches to reading and explains how carefully planned Socratic questioning can support guided discovery. It also covers decodable text, controlled reading and spelling vocabulary, automaticity, and professional organizations including the Academic Language Therapy Association (ALTA) and International Multisensory Structured Education Council (IMSLEC). The document provides extensive examination material on English language structure and word origins. Students review Anglo-Saxon, Latin, French, and Greek influences on English vocabulary; common orthographic clues associated with each language layer; the Norman Invasion; digraphs, trigraphs, quadrigraphs, diphthongs, combinations, and code marks; and closed, open, vowel-consonant-e, vowel-team, r-controlled, and final stable syllable patterns. Morphology coverage includes bases, roots, prefixes, suffixes, affixes, free and bound morphemes, inflections, derivational suffixes, Greek-derived morphemes, and derivational complexity. Assessment is another major component. The resource explains intelligence, achievement, norm-referenced, criterion-referenced, standardized, curriculum-based, formal, informal, screening, progress-monitoring, diagnostic, and outcome assessments. Specific measures include DIBELS, TPRI, PALS, WRAT, Woodcock-Johnson, CTOPP, GORT, WISC, Stanford-Binet, and Conners Rating Scales. Students also review formative versus summative data, pseudowords, grade-equivalent scores, cognitive assessment, composite and derived scores, and the relationship between continual assessment and diagnostic teaching. Dyslexia and the history of reading research receive detailed attention. The material discusses strephosymbolia, developmental dyslexia, dysgraphia, phonological deficits, and related learning difficulties while reviewing contributions from Rudolf Berlin, James Hinshelwood, W. Pringle Morgan, Samuel Orton, Anna Gillingham, Isabelle Liberman, Keith Stanovich, Hugh Catts, Bonita Blachman, Joe Torgesen, Jean Chall, Kenneth Goodman, Frank Smith, and G. Reid Lyon. The National Reading Panel's five critical components—phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension—are also included alongside NICHD research and the historical debate between phonics and whole-language approaches. The later sections also cover Chall's Six Stages of Reading, progressing from pre-reading and oral-language development through initial decoding, confirmation and fluency, reading to learn, multiple viewpoints, and construction/reconstruction. Additional concepts include cognition, auditory processing, accommodations, attention, accuracy, dyslexia-related disorders, professional ethics, handwriting instruction, and the Great Vowel Shift. Together, these topics make the resource useful for comprehensive CALT exam review rather than isolated vocabulary memorization. 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Strephosymbolia - ANSWER ✔✔means twisted symbols. The first

term Orton used for dyslexia.


phonetics - ANSWER ✔✔the study of speech sounds in spoken

language


phonological awareness - ANSWER ✔✔the ability to focus on units of

sound in spoken language at the sentence, word, syllable and phoneme

levels


phonemic awareness - ANSWER ✔✔awareness of speech sounds or

phonemes in spoken words

,phonics - ANSWER ✔✔instruction that connects sounds and letters


synthetic phonics - ANSWER ✔✔explicitly teaches individual

grapheme-phoneme correspondences before they are blended to form

syllables or whole words


alphabetic principle - ANSWER ✔✔the understanding that spoken

sounds are represented in print by written letters


consonant - ANSWER ✔✔blocked / voiced or unvoiced sounds - a

class of speech sounds with air flow that is constricted or obstructed


vowel - ANSWER ✔✔open and voiced sounds - a class of open

speech sounds produced by the passage of air through an open vocal

tract


phonology - ANSWER ✔✔the rules that determine how sounds are

used in spoken language


fluency - ANSWER ✔✔reading with rapidity and automaticity with

prosody


prosody - ANSWER ✔✔the rhythmic flow of oral reading


pragmatics - ANSWER ✔✔set of rules that dictate communicative

behavior and use of language, rules we communicate by

,syntax - ANSWER ✔✔sentence structure, grammar, usage


semantics - ANSWER ✔✔content of language, used to express

knowledge of the world around us - meaning


phoneme - ANSWER ✔✔smallest unit of sound in a syllable


spelling - ANSWER ✔✔sound to symbol / phoneme to grapheme,

connect grapheme to phoneme


orthography - ANSWER ✔✔the spelling of written language


orthographic memory - ANSWER ✔✔memory of letter patterns and

word spellings


metalinguistics - ANSWER ✔✔awareness of language as an entity


guided discovery - ANSWER ✔✔a method of leading students to new

learning through questioning


Heuristic - ANSWER ✔✔means to discover by demonstration


grapheme - ANSWER ✔✔a letter or letter cluster that represents a

single speech sound


decoding - ANSWER ✔✔word recognition in which the phonetic code

is broken down to determine a word



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, blending - ANSWER ✔✔fusing individual sounds, syllables or words

into meaningful units


reading - ANSWER ✔✔symbol to sound / grapheme to phoneme


morpheme - ANSWER ✔✔the smallest meaningful unit of language -

a suffix, prefix, root or stem such as awe, dis, in, inter, or word part such

as cat, man. etc.

Knowledge of word meaning, rapid word recognition, and spelling ability

greatly depend on knowledge of word structure at the level of

morphemes.


morphology - ANSWER ✔✔the study of word formation patterns,

meaningful units that make words


fricative - ANSWER ✔✔a sound produced by forcing air through a

narrow opening between the teeth or lips / f / / sh / / z /


nasal sound - ANSWER ✔✔a sound produced by forcing air out

through th nose / n / / m /


continuant sound - ANSWER ✔✔a sound prolonged in its production

/m//s//f/

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