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Intro to Linguistics Notes
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Notes covering introductory themes to linguistics. Subjects include phonemes, allophones, phonetics, consonants, vowels, intonation, distinct features.
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NBCT Early and Middle Childhood Literacy: Reading-Language Arts Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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NBCT Early and Middle Childhood Literacy: Reading-Language 
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Pragmatics - Answer- the way we use oral language (or any form of language) for a 
practical purpose. 
Stages of Language Acquisition - Answer- 1. Pre-Speech 
2. Babbling Stage 
3.One Word Stage 
4. Two Word Stage 
5. Telegraphic Stage (Early Multi-Word Stage) 
6. Later Multi-Word Stage 
Pre-Speech - Answer- When infants learn to pay attention to speech, inflection, and 
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Pragmatics - Answer- the way we use oral language (or any form of language) for a 
practical purpose. 
Stages of Language Acquisition - Answer- 1. Pre-Speech 
2. Babbling Stage 
3.One Word Stage 
4. Two Word Stage 
5. Telegraphic Stage (Early Multi-Word Stage) 
6. Later Multi-Word Stage 
Pre-Speech - Answer- When infants learn to pay attention to speech, inflection, and 
rhythm before they lear...
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ATP EXAM RESNA Assessment of Need Questions And Answers
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Self-identity, self-protection, and motivation 
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self identity 
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person's self-concept, goals, values, physical attributes, and feelings well-being; play 
a role in how easily a person accepts the AT device 
self-protection 
~ Refers to the way people shield themselves from internal and external 
psychological forces; defense mechanisms and adaptive strate...
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ESL Certification Exam – Texas Questions With 100% Verified Answers.
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ESL Certification Exam – Texas Questions 
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Phonetics - answerThe articulation and perception of speech sounds as physical objects, the 
study of how speech sounds are made and perceived. 
Phonology - answerThe study of how a language organizes speech sounds into a meaningful 
system 
Phonemes - answersmallest unit of sound. Occur at point of articulation and the manner of 
articulation. There are at least 44 phonemes (sounds) and 26 graphemes (letters). 
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Pragmatics - Answer- the way we use oral language (or any form of language) for a 
practical purpose. 
Stages of Language Acquisition - Answer- 1. Pre-Speech 
2. Babbling Stage 
3.One Word Stage 
4. Two Word Stage 
5. Telegraphic Stage (Early Multi-Word Stage) 
6. Later Multi-Word Stage 
Pre-Speech - Answer- When infants learn to pay attention to speech, inflection, and 
rhythm before they lear...
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Oklahoma Reading -Test. Questions + Answers Graded A+
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Accented Syllable - ad|{ven}|ture {lem}|on 
Alliteration - Group of words that all start with the same letter. 
Allophones - Any of the variant forms of a phoneme. (Top vs. Stop, DeVries vs. phones) 
Analytic Phonics - Begin with the whole word and then sound out sounds. (cat-->c+a+t, red-- 
>r+e+d) 
Automaticity - Reading without thinking about it 
Blending, segmenting, manipulating, initial sounds, syllables. - 5 Dimensions of Phonemic 
Awareness 
Blends/Clusters - 2 Consonants that blen...
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SLP Praxis Questions and Correct Answers
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SLP Praxis Questions and Correct Answers 
language definition - ANSWER a code or system of symbols used to express concepts formed through exposure and experience 
 
phoneme - ANSWER smallest units of sound that affect meaning 
 
allophones - ANSWER variations of phonemes that do not change word meaning 
/r/ in green versus /r/ in red 
 
phonemic definition - ANSWER abstract system of sounds; the idealized and abstract description of a sound such as /s/. 
indicat...
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ESL exam review questions & answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Phonology - ANSWER-System of Sounds 
 
Phonemes - ANSWER-a unit of sound i.e. "cat" has three phonemes /c/ /a/ /t/ 
 
Allophones - ANSWER-letters or combination of letters that make the same sound i.e. /k/ & /c/ 
 
Morphology - ANSWER-Level of words 
 
Morphemes - ANSWER-Parts of words that have meaning i.e. trees = 2 morphemes. Tree = first morpheme 
s = (plural, meaning more than one) second morpheme 
 
Cognates - ANSWER-Words related throug...
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Alta Exam - Domain 2 Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Alta Exam - Domain 2 Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
allophones 
slight variations in production of vowels or consonants that are predictable variants of a phoneme (example: /p/ in pot an spot, /a/ in fast and tank) 
 
 
 
voiced/unvoiced cognates 
-phonemes produced in the same place of the mouth, in the same manner, but that vary in the voicing characteristics 
 
 
 
Three ways consonant sounds are categorized 
1. place of articulation 
2. activity of vocal cords 
3. flow of air stream 
 
 
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