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Disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes for
understanding language or for using language (spoken and written)
Accurate Answer - Specific Learning disability
Study of how sounds and words are put together to form meaning
Accurate Answer - Morphology
Term for rules that determine how sounds are used in spoken language
Accurate Answer - phonology
Term for instruction that represents the whole and teaches how this can be
broken down into component parts like unblending in spelling. (whole to
part) Accurate Answer - Analytic phonics
What is the origin of the affixing of base words? Accurate Answer -
Latin
Information that must be taught in a sequence that builds logically on
previously taught materials Accurate Answer - sequential teaching
Term for trouble remembering words Accurate Answer - dysphasia
Term for meaningful components of language Accurate Answer -
syntax
Term that applies to a letter which may represent 1 sound or to a sound which
may be spelled in more than 1 way? EX: (k). c//ck,k Accurate Answer -
equivocal
Term for overlapping changing or modifying adjacent speech sounds?
Accurate Answer - Coarticulation
Term for the mental activity of receiving(hearing), understanding, weighing,
ordering, remembering and examining sounds... esp. speech sounds.
Accurate Answer - auditory processing
, Term for knowledge that words are made up of individual sounds? Skills
included: syllabication, rhyming, blending sounds into words, isolating
beginning sounds. Accurate Answer - phonological awareness
Ability to retain the visual image of a two dimensional symbol, especially the
sequence of symbols in whole words or phrases. Accurate Answer -
visual memory
Term for whole to part phonics approach, key sight words, relevant phonic
generalizations, symbols/sound correspondences, top-down method?
Accurate Answer - analytic phonics/deductive phonics
Scientific study of speech sounds Accurate Answer - Phonetics
Speed of reading while maintaining accuracy and automaticity.
Accurate Answer - Rate
Dysphasia Accurate Answer - partial or complete impairment of the
ability to communicate resulting from a brain injury (speech disorder)
Term for writing system of language (correct spelling, usage) Accurate
Answer - Orthography
Repeating words or phrases either immediately or hours later (often in
autistic children) Accurate Answer - echolalia
Related to muscle movement and memory Accurate Answer -
Kinesthetic
study of language and the language structure Accurate Answer -
linguistics
Study of characteristics of speech sounds Accurate Answer - phonetics
Ability to hear likeness and differences in the sounds of phonemes and words
Accurate Answer - auditory discrimination