Phonological System
Syntactic System
Semantic System
Pragmatic System
Wild Card
100

The smallest unit of sound

Phoneme

100

The structural system of English that governs how words are made into sentences

The Syntactic System

100

The meaning system of English that focuses on vocabulary

Semantic System 

100

The system of English that varies according to social and cultural uses

Pragmatic System

100

Knowledge about phoneme, grapheme, correspondences, and spelling rules

Phonics


200

A written phoneme that uses one or more letter

Grapheme
200

The structure or grammar of a sentence

Syntax


200
Meaning

Semantics

200

The purpose for which a person uses language

Function

200

Slang is a form of....

Non-Standard English

300

The sound system of the English language with approx 44 sounds

What is the phonological system

300

The smallest meaningful unit of language

Morpheme 


300
Words with similar meanings

Synonyms


300

The form of English used in textbooks and by TV newscasters

Standard English

300

The rules governing how words are organized into sentences, not the parts of speech or conventional etiquette of language

Grammar

400

Knowledge of sounds

Phonological Awareness

400
A morpheme that stands alone as a word

Free Morpheme


400

Opposites

Antonyms

400

Other forms of English

Non-Standard English

400

Type of English used for instruction

Academic Language

500

The ability to manipulate sounds into words orally

Phonemic Awareness

500

A morpheme that's attached to a free morpheme

Bound Morpheme

500

Words that sound alike

Homophones

500

Language that varies between social classes, cultural and ethnic groups, and geographic regions.

Dialect

500

Example: Happy and Unhappy

The difference between a bound and free morpheme

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