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Syntax

Term, structure of a sentence

Discourse

Term, structure of language beyond sentence

Phonology

Study of function of sounds

Morpheme

Smallest unit that has meaning. Can't be divided without losing meaning

Lexicon

List of words

Phoneme

Smallest unit of speech that serves to distinguish one from another

Pragmatics

Term, using language in formal informal setting to est. Goals

Semantics

Term, meaning of words

Morphology

Study of word parts

LPAC
All students given home language survey. Anything besides triggers a process. Only have 20 days to test and have meeting.
LEP

limited English proficient, has been tested and qualified
ELL

English language learner, someone who is learning english
ESL

English is second language, in a language program
sheltered instruction

strategy, how you instruct
Telpas

determines language progress
Stephen krashen

linguistic specialist, I+1, input hypothesis, learn on your own, not quickly or at all
comprehensible input

understanding messages by proper techniques. speaking so all understand what your communicating.
Telpas Beg


single words


simple sentence


silent period

Telpas Intermediate


high frequency words


present tense*


short paragraphs/dialogs


errors



Telpas Advanced


more like native speaker


extend dialog


use all tenses

Telpas Adv. High


not many grammatical errors


use all tenses

Jim Cummins

BICS- Basic interpersonal communicative skills
BICS


Social language- doesn't take as long to develop, top of iceberg

CALP

cognitive academic language prof., academic language, takes longer to develop. bottom of iceberg
Total physical response

using kinestic clues in a diff language. stay in that language
cognates


words from diff language that share similar spelling and meaning



phonics

sounds of spoken language, represented by letters and spellings. involves print
phonemic awareness

manipulation and isolating individual phonemes. blending, segmenting, rhyming, alliteration
prosody

expression and attention to punctuation
skills that are difficult to transfer


syntax


homonyms


inference


idioms


fig. language



1920-1960
immersion- sink or swim
lau v. nichols

identical is not the same as equal. why we have home language survey


1981 Castaneda v. pickard

first court case that requires schools to be held accountable for standards

LEP

LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENT