Phonological Awareness
Definitions
Language
Acquisitions and Use
100

language disorder

 What is impairment in comprehension and/or use of a spoken, written, and/or other communication symbol system?

100

What is Language?

Language is a rule governed behavior. 

100

Should not be considered a disorder of speech or language

What is A regional, social, or cultural/ethnic variation of a symbol system?

200

Components of phonological awareness

What is syllable awareness (e.g., one syllable in "cap" vs. two syllables in "again"), onset-rime awareness (e.g., onset: cap vs. rime: cap), and phoneme awareness (e.g., "cap" contains three phonemes: /k/ + /æ/ + /p/)?

200

understanding of the social aspects of spoken language, including conversational exchanges

What is Pragmatics?

200

Communication difference/dialect

What is variation of a linguistic symbol system used by a group of individuals that reflects and is determined by shared regional, social, or cultural/ethnic factors?

300

Morphology

What is understanding morphemes when listening?

300

what is determined by the interaction of biological, cognitive, psychosocial, and environmental factors

What is Language Learning?

400

requisite for the development of higher order language skills and is defined as "the ability to think about and reflect upon language

What is Metalinguistic awareness?

400

Syntax

What is understanding sentence structure elements when listening?

400

spoken

What is listening and speaking?

500

Phonological awareness is what?

What is underlies the ability to manipulate speech sounds in spoken words?

500

ability to identify and distinguish phonemes while listening

What is Phonology?

500

reading and writing

What is Written?

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