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(Latin Roots) Aqua 
: means water 
(Greek Roots) Bio 
: means life 
(Greek Roots) Chron. 
: means time 
(Latin Roots) Dic. 
: means speak 
(Greek Roots) Graph. 
: means write 
(Prefixes) "un" 
: means not 
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(Prefixes) "re" 
: means again or reverse 
(Prefixes) "il, im, in, and ir," 
: means -- not or in opposition" 
(Prefixes) "dis" 
: means "not or in opposition" 
(Prefixes) "em, en" 
: means "cause to" 
inflexion Suffixes 
: indicates the forms of words, such as: 
-c...
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structural or formal syllabus - This is recognized as the traditional syllabus which is often organized 
along grammatical lines giving primacy to language form. The focus is on the outcomes or the product. It 
is, in fact, a grammatical syllabus in which the selection and grading of the content is on the basis of the 
complexity and simplicity of grammatical items. In other words, it specifies structural patterns as the 
basic units of learning and organizes these according to such criteria as ...
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LETRS Unit 4 Assessment Test & 
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LETRS Unit 4 Assessment 
Based on the grapheme representing /sh/, which word is probably from French? - 
machine 
Which of the following words is most probably from the Anglo-Saxon layer of English? - 
playground 
Because of arbitrary and historical conventions governing English orthography, some 
letters can never be used to end ...
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CSET Subtest 1 Latest 2023 Graded A Phonic/Alphabetic Principle Sounds are represented by symbols that can be combined to make units of speech. 
Logographic Language symbol = idea 
Phonology Rule system w/in language by which phonemes are sequenced, patterned, & uttered to represent meaning 
Phoneme smallest unit of language that can change the meaning of a word. 
Articulation How we PHYSICALLY form words 
dipthong pair of vowels which make a sound 
Phonemic Awareness conscious awareness that wo...
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Morpheme correct answers the linguistic term for the most elemental unit of grammatical form 
 
Morphology correct answers The study of the internal structure of words and the rules by which words are formed 
 
Derivational Morphemes correct answers affixes that can be added to a morpheme to change its meaning and may change its part of speech 
 
Bound Morphemes correct answers must be attached to other morphemes (-ify and -cation). Usually changes the part of speech 
 
Inflectional Morphemes co...
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Praxis 5002 Latest Update 100% Solved Phonology Producing & understanding speech sounds 
Morphology The study of words, how they are formed, and their relationship to other words in the same language. 
Syntax The rules, principles and processes that govern the ways words are arranged in sentences 
Semantics (Meaning) Does it make sense? Making sense of text and relaying meaningful connections 
Prosody Intonation & rhythm of speech: pitch, stress 
Pragmatics All factors besides the words themselv...
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English Placement Test! Grammar & Punctuation Study Guide 2024 with complete solution
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English Placement Test! Grammar & Punctuation Study Guide 2024 with complete solution 
 
 
(Latin Roots) Aqua 
means water 
(Greek Roots) Bio 
means life 
(Greek Roots) Chron. 
means time 
(Latin Roots) Dic. 
means speak 
(Greek Roots) Graph. 
means write 
(Prefixes) "un" 
means not 
(Prefixes) "re" 
means again or reverse 
(Prefixes) "il, im, in, and ir," 
means -- not or in opposition" 
(Prefixes) "dis" 
means "not or in opposition" 
(Prefixes) "em, en" 
means "cause to" 
inflex...
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Affix correct answers A word element, such as a prefix or suffix, that is attached to a base, stem, or root. Can be either inflectional or derivational. 
 
Alphabetic Principle correct answers An understanding that letters and letter patterns represent the sounds of spoken words. Very simply, the English language has 26 letters and 44 sounds. 
 
Analytic Phonics (Implicit Phonics) correct answers Analyzing sounds from known words to discover relationships; examination of anchor words (whole --&g...
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affix - Answer-a morpheme or a meaningful part of a word that is attached before or after a root to modify its meaning; a category that includes prefixes, suffixes and infixes. 
 
*affricate - Answer-*a speech sound with features of both a fricative and a stop; in English /ch/ and /j/ are afficates. 
 
*affrication - Answer-*the pronunciation of /t/ as /ch/ in words such as "nature", and /d/ as /j/ in words such as "educate". 
 
alphabetic principle - Answer-the principle that letters are us...
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type ️only count the word in use once 
tokens ️count every instance that a word occurs 
phonological ️each phoneme is considered as consisting of a group of these features and differing in 
at least one feature from the other phonemes 
/i:/ +high, -low, -back, -round 
/u:/ ++high, -low, +back, +round 
where the features + or - hihg, = or _ low, + or - back refer to the postition of the tongue in the mouth 
and + or - round to whether the lips are rounded or not ...
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