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Suprasegmental Correct Answer: Aspect of Language (intonation, stress, loudness, pitch level, juncture - (the set of features in speech that enable a hearer to detect a word or phrase boundary), and speaking rate) Segmental Correct Answer: Aspect of Language (phonemes - vowels & consonants...

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CALT EXAM| 111 questions| with comprehensive answers
Suprasegmental Correct Answer: Aspect of Language
(intonation, stress, loudness, pitch level, juncture - (the set of features in speech that enable a
hearer to detect a word or phrase boundary), and speaking rate)

Segmental Correct Answer: Aspect of Language
(phonemes - vowels & consonants)

Phonoligical Awareness Correct Answer: The knowledge of and sensitivity to the sound
structure of language (umbrella term)

It includes: rhyming, segmentation activities, and manipulation activities

Segmentation Activities - segmenting sentences into words, segmenting compound words into
syllables, segmenting words into syllables, identifying initial and final sounds, and segmenting
syllables into phonemes

Manipulation Activities - omitting syllables, omitting sounds in words, and changing sounds into
words

Dysarthria Correct Answer: A disorder in the nervous system which hinders control over the
tongue, throat, lips, or lungs

Neurological oral-motor dysfunction including weakness of the musculature necessary for
coordinating movements of speech production (slurred speech, difficulty with articulation)

Dyspraxia Correct Answer: Sensorimotor disruption in which the motor signals to the muscles,
such as those necessary for speech production, are not consistently or efficiently received

Difficulty getting the body to do what you want it to

Difficulty planning and coordinating body movement

Difficulty coordinating facial muscles to produce sounds

(a person is born with dyspraxia)

Phonemic Awareness Correct Answer: Awareness of the smallest units of speech (phonemes)
and the ability to isolate or manipulate the individual phonemes in words

Phonetics Correct Answer: The study of linguistic speech sounds and how they are produced
and perceived

Alphabetic Principle Correct Answer: The concept that letters on a page represent or map onto
the sounds in spoken words

, Alphabetic Language Correct Answer: A language, such as English, in which letters are used
systematically to represent speech sounds or phonemes

Logographic Writing System Correct Answer: A system in which pictures represent the words
of a language, such as Chinese

If English was treated as a logographic writing system, it would contain over 700,000 symbols

Grapheme Correct Answer: A written letter or letter cluster representing a single speech sound

Ex: i, igh

Phonics Correct Answer: An approach to teaching reading and spelling that emphasizes sound-
symbol relationships

Sound + Letters

Euphony Correct Answer: Words formed or combined as to please the ear

The tendency to make phonetic change for ease of pronunciation

6 Kinds of Syllables Correct Answer: Open
Closed
Vowel - Consonant - e
Final Stable Syllable
Vowel Pair
Vowel - r

Naughty i Correct Answer: The vowel i is naughty when it is before a final stable syllable in a
words with three or more syllables

It will be short and coded with a breve

Ex: Tra di [tion

Base Word Correct Answer: The simplest form of any English word to which affixes may be
added

A base word is always a complete English word when it stands alone

Strephosymbolia (1925) Correct Answer: (Twisted Symbols)

Dr. Orton coined the term to describe a condition he observed in his patients

"Word Blindness"

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