correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words. ex: moon, broom
What is rhyme?
smooth and steady beat within reading
What is Fluency?
Oral language us learned through conitioning & shaping process that involves a stimulus & a reward or punishment.
What is Behaviorist?
third largest - words we identify
What is Reading Vocabulary?
vowel sound and the sound that follow.
ex: b - irds
t - all
What is Rime?
ch, th, ck, ph, wh are examples of
What are Diagraphs?
Language development link to cognitive development.
What is Constructivist?
second largest - words we use when we speak
What is Speaking Vocabulary?
the sound of a whole word vs the sound of individual letters
What is the differnce between Phonological Awareness and Phonemic Awareness?
3 or more adjacent consonant letters whose sound are blended yet identifiable ex: str, spl
What are clusters?
Language influenced by physcial, social, and linguistic factors
What is Social Interactionist?
largest - words we hear and understand
What is Listening Vocabulary?