Language
It Begins with P
Morphology
Knowledge
Miscellaneous
100

the language a person is able to comprehend, as in listening or reading

What is receptive language?

100

the smallest unit of sound

What is a phoneme?

100

smallest unit of meaning in language

What is a morpheme?

100

knowledge about sound-symbol relations in a language

What is phonological knowledge?

100

the pitch, loudness, tempo, and rhythm of speech

What is prosody?

200

language that a person is able to produce, as in speaking or writing

What is expressive language?

200

the ability to distinguish distinct speech sounds in language and deliberately manipulate them

What is phonemic awareness?

200

a morpheme that must be attached to a free morpheme (e.g., -ly in slowly)

What is a bound morpheme?

200

aspect of language knowledge that involves word meanings and vocabulary

What is semantic knowledge?

200

abstract cognitive structures stored in human memory to represent events, concepts, or relationships

What is schemata?

300

instances where a speaker assumes that a word follows a specific regular pattern or rule when it does not (e.g., go - goed, good - goodest)

What is overgeneralization?

300

knowledge of the different ways in which language is used in different settings for different purposes

What is pragmatic knowledge?

300

morpheme that is use alone as a word

What is a free morpheme?

300

knowledge of how words can be combined in meaningful ways

What is syntactic knowledge?

300

how language is used in relation to one's gender

What is genderlect?

400

necessary to function successfully in a society and culture (and subculture)

What are communicative competencies?

400

the study of the essential nature of speech disorders, especially their causes and remediation

What is pathology?

400

bound morphemes that may change the way a word is used in an utterance or sentence (e.g., happy - happiness; construct - construction)

What is a derivational morpheme?

400

knowledge of word structure

What is morphemic knowledge?

400

varied ways language is used for specific purposes or functions

What is registers?

500

involves verbally reflecting on one's language concepts

What is metalinguistic verbalization?

500

the SPL and classroom teachers must form this type of relationship for effective instruction and intervention for students who have speech - language disorders

What is a partnership?

500

a bound morpheme that changes a word to correspond to syntactic rules

What is an inflectional morpheme?

500

conscious knowledge of how language can be manipulated

What is metalinguistic knowledge?

500

variation of a language that is characteristic of a particular social or geographical group

What is dialect?

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