synthetic phonics correct answer sound symbol correspondences - taking parts to the whole
analytic correct answer spelling - hear a whole word and segment the word into phonemes - whole to
parts
phonological memory correct answer holding information about words and sounds in memory
phonological working memory correct answer process of receiving, analyzing and processing sound
elements in language
Greek words correct answer words related to Olympics, theater, ology, silent p & ph,
ch pronounced k
Latin words correct answer long words - 3 or more syllables, double consonants, fancy words
Anglo Saxon correct answer short words with silent letters, common words,
receptive language correct answer ability to understand spoken or signed language - oral language
development
expressive language correct answer ability to produce language in any of a number of different
modalities such as speech, sign or writing
Language acquisition correct answer oral receptive, oral expressive, written receptive, written
expressive
Oral language development includes correct answer receptive and expressive
, Components of language correct answer form, content, use
pragmatics correct answer use of language socially
phonology correct answer sound structure of language - begins at oral level
phonetics correct answer production of sounds andd the study of speech sounds
orthography correct answer understanding and recognizing patterns of written language (form)
semantics correct answer meaning conveyed by language (content)
morphology correct answer study of the meaning - way words are formed and related to to one another
phonological awareness correct answer knowledge of and and sensitivity to the phonological structure
of the words in a language
phonemic awareness correct answer awareness of the smallest units of speech and the ability to isolate
or manipulate the individual phonemes in words
alphabetic principle correct answer concept that the letters on a page represent the csounds in spoken
words
alphabetic language correct answer a language such as English - letters are used systematicall to
represent speech sounds or phonemes
automaticity correct answer ability to respond or react without attention or conscious effect