THE PHONOLOGICAL
SYSTEM
THE SYNTACTIC
SYSTEM
THE SEMANTIC SYSTEM
THE PRAGMATIC
SYSTEM
CATEGORY DEFINITIONS
100

The smallest unit of sound

What is Phoneme?  

(/f/ in father or fat /f/ /a/ /t/)

100

The structure or grammar of a sentence

What is Syntax?

100

The meanings of words

What is Semantics?

100

The form of English used in textbooks and by TV newscasters

What is Standard English?

100

The meaning system that focuses on vocabulary

What is The Semantic System?

200

The written representation of a phoneme using one or more letters.

What is Grapheme?

(S in Spanish or sh in shout)

200

The smallest meaningful unit of language (think cat, sand)

What is Morpheme?

200

Words that mean the same or nearly the same thing

What is Synonyms?

200

Other forms of English

What is Nonstandard English?

200

The structural system that governs how words are combined into sentences.

What is The Syntactic System?

300

Knowledge about the sound structure of words

What is Phonological Awareness?

300

Two or more morphemes combined to create a new word (think birthday, houseboat)

What is Compound Words?

300

Opposites 

What is Antonyms?

300

Varieties of the English language, based on social classes, ethnic groups, and geographic regions

What are Dialects?

300

The sound system with approximately 44 sounds and more than 500 ways to spell them

What is The Phonological System?

400

The ability to orally manipulate phonemes in words

What is Phonemic Awareness?

400

Words that sound alike but are spelled differently

What are Homophones?

400

The social and cultural use system that explains how language varies

What is The Pragmatic Stystem?

500

Knowledge about phoneme-grapheme correspondences and rules

What is Phonics?

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