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23 Cards in this Set
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what is an onset |
beginning part of a word C in cat |
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what is a rime |
the rest of the word at in cat |
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what is a digraph |
simple sound of phoneme which is represented by 2 lettes ph, th, ch, wh |
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what is a blend |
2 letters where you can hear both sounds bl, fr, ng, sh |
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what is a dipthong
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gliding from one vowel to another boy, out |
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what is phonological awareness |
ability to manipulate/recognize specific parts of a word onsets, syllables |
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what is phonemic awareness |
ability to recognize sounds of a word |
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what are bound roots |
roots that cant occur as a separate word apart from the morpheme flate- you cant "flat" a balloon |
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what are free roots |
roots that can occur as separate words root of happiness is happy |
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what is a bound morpheme |
morphemes that cant stand alone prefixes and suffixes |
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what Is a compound word |
word that is a combination of two or more words |
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what is orthography |
proper spelling- why we study spelling |
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what is semantics |
meaning of words |
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what is syntax |
how words are arranged |
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what is a phoneme |
single sound in a word |
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what is a morpheme |
smallest meaningful unit of a word |
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what is a grapheme |
smallest meaningful unit of writing |
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what is a closed syllable |
a syllable that ends in a consonant |
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what is an open syllable |
a syllable that ends in a vowel |
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what is an inflectional ending |
group of letters added to the end of the word to change its meaning ing, s, ed |
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what are long vowels |
when vowel says itself |
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what are r controlled vowels |
when the letter "r" follows a vowel |
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what is the silent e |
turns short vowel into long vowel |