Phonological Qs
Generalizations
100

What is phonological processing?

S.P&P 

P.A.

M. PH. In.

R. PH. In

the way speech is perceived and produced 

phoneme awareness 

memory phonological information

retrieval of phonological information

100

What are the level 2 generalizations?

y as e and i

ch, tch 

ai, ay

ou, ow

*Possibly, oa, ow....lll rule... v-e rule 

200

What is Phonemic awareness?

Phoneme awareness is at the sound level of phonological awareness. The understanding that words are made up of segments of our own speech. 

200

ch and tch 

use ch after a vowel team (beach), a consnant- n (bench) r controlled vowels (birch) 

use tch after short vowel sounds: pitch, patch, catch, scotch 

300
What is the difference between phonological and phonemic awareness?

Phonological awareness is ones sensitivity to the sound structure of a language at the following levels: word, syllable and sound. 


Phonemic awareness is only the sound level, NOT WORDS or SYLLABLES

300

Y generalization

y as e when it is a multi syllable word: candy, baby

y as i in a one syllable word: cry, try, fly

400

3  ways phonemic awareness is important

helpful in developing alphabetic principal

helpful for noticing the regular ways that letters represent sounds

helpful for generating possibilities for words in context that are only partially regular 

400
ai, ay generalization

train paint stain when the long a sound is in the middle 


play tray stay- when the long a sound is the last sound

500

ou, ow generalization

ow at the end of words like now, cow unless LERNER. : towel, tower, brown


ou when it is the first sound or middle sound, ouch- couch- pouch, trout

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