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Semantic ✔✔the study of meaning, the study of linguistic development by classifying and
examining changes in meaning and form.
Syntax ✔✔the study of the rules fo
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Semantic ✔✔the study of meaning, the study of linguistic development by classifying and
examining changes in meaning and form.
Syntax ✔✔the study of the rules for the formation of grammatical sentences in a language, the
study of the patterns of formation of sentences and phrases from words, In linguistics, the study of
the rules that govern the ways in which words combine to form phrases, clauses, and sentences.
Syntax is one of the major components of grammar, The arrangement of words in a sentence.
Semiphonetic ✔✔writing that demonstrates some awareness that letters represent speech sounds
Phonemes ✔✔the smallest unit of speech that distinguishes one word from another, t of tug and r
of rug
\Phoneme matching ✔✔the ability to identify words that begin with the same sound.
Phoneme isolation ✔✔the ability to isolate a single sound from within a word.
Phoneme blending ✔✔the ability to blend individual sounds into a word.
Phoneme segmentation ✔✔the ability to break a word into individual sounds.
Phoneme manipulation ✔✔the ability to modify, change, or move the individual sounds in a word.
Phoneme segmentation ✔✔process of dividing a spoken word into the smallest units of sound
within that wordPhonemic awareness ✔✔the ability to consciously manipulate individual phonemes in a spoken
language, ability to tap count or push a penny forward for every sound heard in a word
Phonetic ✔✔representing the sounds of speech with a set of distinct symbols (letters) each
denoting a single sound
Paralanguage ✔✔refers to the non-verbal elements of communication used to modify meaning and
convey emotion. Paralanguage may be expressed consciously or unconsciously, and it includes the
pitch, volume, and, in some cases, intonation of speech. Sometimes the definition is restricted to
vocally-produced sounds. The study is known as paralinguistics. The term 'paralanguage' should
not be confused with kinesics, or the study of body language. While kinesics is non-linguistic, it
is not necessarily related to vocal or written language: paralanguage is.
Formal assessments (norm and criterion) ✔✔Formal assessments have data which support the
conclusions made from the test. We usually refer to these types of tests as standardized measures.
These tests have been tried before on students and have statistics which support the conclusion
such as the student is reading below average for his age. The data is mathematically computed and
summarized. Scores such as percentiles, stanines, or standard scores are mostly commonly given
from this type of assessment.
Informal assessments (reading inventories) ✔✔Informal assessments are not data driven but rather
content and performance driven. For example, running records are informal assessments because
they indicate how well a student is reading a specific book. Scores such as 10 correct out of 15,
percent of words read correctly, and most rubric scores; are given from this type of assessment.
A criterion-referenced test ✔✔a test that provides a basis for determining a candidate's level of
knowledge and skills in relation to a well-defined domain of content. What all of these tests have
in common is that they attempt to determine a candidate's level of performance in relation to a
well-defined domain of content.norm-referenced tests ✔✔determine a candidate's level of the construct measured by a test in
relation to a well-defined reference group of candidates, referred to as the norm group.
Flexible grouping ✔✔allows students to see themselves in a variety of contexts and aids the
teacher in "auditioning" students in different settings and with different kinds of work
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