The structure of our language is based on word origin and history, phoneme grapheme corespondence, position constraints and patterns and conventions of letter sequencing, and ____________________________.
What is morphology - the spelling of meaningful parts
see page 169 for a review of the layers of language
This is the term to describe morphemes from the greek language.
What is Greek Combining Form?
The rules that determine the order of words in a sentence are part of this strand of speech and writing.
What is Syntax?
Meaning is conveyed by individual ______, phrases combined into sentences, links between sentences and context.
What is words?
What is the word used to refer to multiple meanings such as the multiple ways we use the word check?
Polysemy
This is the language of origin responsible for the word "fluvial".
What is Latin
The endings -ed, -s, and -ing are common examples of this type of suffix.
What is Inflectional?
This is an example of a word that can play a number of syntactic roles.
As students enter the intermediate and middle school grades, language comprehension accounts for more and more of the variance in reading comprehension above and beyond passage reading accuracy and fluency.
Accuracy and fluency in word recognition explains reading success better through second grade, but by third and fourth grades, ____________ _________________ increasingly accounts for the results of standardized, silent passage reading tests.
What is Language comprehension?
This spelling error is an example of a weakness in this area.
WATE= wait
What is orthography?
The word chlorophyll demonstartes many of the characteristics of english words derived from this language.
These are the characteristics.
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What is Greek?
What is ch spells /k/, ph spells /f/, y spells /i/?
Derivational Suffixes can lead to to this type of change in a word?
What is ______.
Either
syntactic - part of speech
pronunciation of the root word
orthoggraphic changes such as doubling a final consonant or changing a y to i.
In Speech to Print Moats uses these terms to describe the necessary components of a sentence.
What is "Noun Phrase and Verb Phrase"?
Effective vocabulary instruction requires a student knows how to pronounce, __________, and have an idea of the meaning of the word.
What is Spell?
The misspelling of the word 'leg' as LAG is an example of this type of predictable allophone?
What is vowel raising before a velar consonant?
This is a spelling rule that demonstrates the roll of position restraints in the English language.
What is _______________any correct response. MAy include
-C/k rule,
-one rule 3 ways - ck, -dge, -tch
-FLSZ / FSZL rule
-Short vowels are often protected by extra consonants
Under these conditions the suffix 'ed' is unvoiced.
What is -after an unvoiced final consonant?
This word can be used to complete this idea promoted by Moats in Speech to Print.
_________are demanding and they determine what else must be given in sentence
What is "VERBs"
This is one way to elicit background knowledge.
any real example....
In what year was the National Reading Panel published that determined the components of statistically effective reading instruction?
What is 2000?
Brain and literacy research since that time has reinforced these findings.
This language is responsible for the spelling of many words associated with fashion, art, and food.
What is French?
Name the number of morphemes are found in the following words.
preschools
oration
cats
What is 3,2,2?
This is the subject of the following sentence:Playing in the rain is one of my nephew's favorite activities.
What is the noun phrase "playing in the rain"?
This is the type of antonym that exists on a continuum scale.
What is gradable?
Name a takeaway from your learning this year.
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