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29 Cards in this Set
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In order to communicate, speaker, listeners, readers and writers must follow a similar set of rules.
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Language System
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This system consists of the rules that govern the sound patterns of language.
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Phonological system
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46 in English language. These are sounds resulting in the smallest unit of speech.
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Phonemes
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The visual representation of language or the graphic system uses alphabetical symbols.
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Graphophonic system
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The smallest linguistic unit of our language that has meaning.
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Morpheme
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A letter or a group of letters constituting the smallest unit of writing that will distinguish one word from another.
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Grapheme
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Smallest meaningful linguistic unit.
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Words
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A study of how words are constructed.
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Morphology
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Grammer
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Syntax
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Meaning
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Semantics
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The total vocabulary of an individual categorically represented in long-term memory.
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Lexicon
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Hearing/Seeing
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Aural/Visual
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In terms of its physical characteristics, a visual configuration is regarded as a bundle of visual features.
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Feature Analysis
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The physical aspect of a sentence or utterance, the sound waves or in the case of writing, the ink marks on paper.
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Surface Structure
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Information conveyed by the utterance-its meaning.
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Deep structure
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Being able to go from feature analysis to comprehension.
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Automaticity
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Information that comes from in front of the eyeball, from the printed page.
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Visual information
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Information that is taken from behind the eyeball, from the brain or long-term memory.
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Non-visual information
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The integration of the mind and language.
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Psycholinguistic
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Reading errors which reveal the child's cue system as a reader.
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Miscues
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Written words are made up of letters that have approximate matches with the sounds.
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Alphabetic principal
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The ability to differentiate phonemes in words.
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Phonological awareness
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Uses icon symbols to directly represent concepts.
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Logographic
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Processes letters, letter patterns, and whole words
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Orthography
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Processes the speech sound system.
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Phonological processing
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Stores word meanings.
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Meaning Processor
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Interprets words we have heard, named, or partially identified, with reference to language, experience or knowledge of the concepts.
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Context Processor
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Pronouncing words automatically without mediation.
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Rapid automatic naming
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Reading with accuracy and speed.
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Fluency
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