What is the origin and meaning of "ang"
Latin; bend
What does the Conner's Report help diagnose?
ADD
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Synonyms,
... [Show More] Antonyms, and Homonyms are _______?
Morphemes
Define prosody
Flow of speech
Define euphony
sound/pleasing sound
Reading nonsense words on a norm-referenced test is used to assess what?
word attack
What is the origin of the "schwa" or unstressed vowel sound?
Latin
What is the origin of the affixing of base words?
Latin
What is the origin of combining words?
Greek
What is the origin of compound words?
Anglo-Saxon
What is the origin of the affixing of roots?
Anglo-Saxon
Sadly has how phonemes?
5
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Sadly has how many syllables?
2
What is the base word of sadly?
Sad
What is the suffix of sadly?
-ly
How many morphemes does sadly have?
2
What is sadly's word origin?
Anglo-Saxon
What is the origin of vowel pairs?
Anglo-Saxon
What is the origin of chameleon prefixes?
Latin
What is the origin of the consonant cluster ch pronounced (k)?
Greek
What is the origin of Medial Y?
Greek
What is the origin of the consonant pairs gn, kn, & wr?
Anglo-Saxon
What is the origin of roots that end in ct and pt?
Latin
What is the origin of initial consonant clusters rh, pt, pn, & ps?
Greek
What is the origin of common, everyday words?
Anglo-Saxon
What is the origin of the letter c, s, & t pronounced (sh)?
Latin
What is the origin of consonant digraphs ch, sh, th, & wh?
Anglo-Saxon
Who coined the term congenital word blindness?
James Hinshelwood
What are the three languages that have most influenced the English Language?
Anglo-Saxon/Old English, Latin, & Greek
What is the term for not being able to recall names?
dysnomia
What is the term for letter representation of a sound- written unit?
grapheme
What is the term for the difficulty in remembering words?
dysphasia
What is the term for one who can read well but is severely unable to comprehend?
hyperlexia
What is the term for analytic instruction that presents the whole and teaches how this can be broken down into component parts like unblending in spelling? (whole to part)
analytic phonics
What is significant about 1066 AD?
The Normand invasion of England
Who saw patients unable to read, spell, or write, but could determine no physical cause? (1920's)
Dr. Samuel T. Orton
Who recognized that treatment was educational and prescribed specialized multisensory teaching techniques and in the 30's worked closely w/a # of educators including Anna Gillingham?
Dr. Samuel T. Orton
What is the term for the writing system of language?
(correct, spelling, usage)
Orthography
What is the term for the whole to part phonics approach, key sight words, relevant phonic generalizations, symbol/sound correspondences, top-down method?
analytic phonics (deductive phonics)
What is the term for a vowel and the rest of the consonants in a syllable? ex: cat=at
Rime
What is the term for the vocabulary of a language?
Lexical
What is the term for two or more letters whose sounds flow smoothly together?
Blend
What is the term for two adjacent vowels in the same syllable whose sounds blend together with a slide or shift during productivity?
Diphthong [Show Less]