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| Sound that is produced with a clear and definite obstruction of air as it passed through the vocal track. |
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| No obstruction of air. Differentiated by the shape or oral stucture. |
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| Letters or letters representing a phoneme. |
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| The study of how laguage uses single sounds. Combining phonemes into words. |
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| The study of speech sound in a language. |
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| Study of how a language combines its most basic elements of meaning/function to make words. |
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| The spelling system of a language. |
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Study of how words combine into larger units of langage.
Making sentence |
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Study of the meaning of words and comprehension of larger units of language.
vocabulary |
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| Ability to pick out and manipulate sounds in spoken words. |
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| recognizing differences of sounds in words and sentences. |
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| When a vowl is spoken before a nasal consonant it is nasalized, the nasal phoneme (/m/,/n/) become hard to hear by the vowel |
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| one sound colors another. seperate letters make one sound but together can sound different ie. had,hand |
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