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RVE Study Guide Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2022 Rated A+ Affix ✔✔A morpheme or meaningful part of a word attached before or after a root or base word to modify its meaning; a category... that includes prefixes and suffixes. Alphabetic Principle ✔✔The use of letters and letter combinations to represent phonemes in an orthography. Automaticity ✔✔Fluent performance without the conscious deployment of attention Base word ✔✔A free morpheme, usually of Anglo-Saxon origin, to which affixes can be added. Blend ✔✔A consonant sequence before or after a vowel within a syllable, such as cl, br, or st; also called "consonant blend." Book talk ✔✔A discussion of one or more books by a teacher, librarian, or student to introduce books and to induce others to read them. Bound morpheme ✔✔A morpheme, usually of Latin origin in English, that cannot stand alone but is used to form a family of words with related meanings. A bound root (such as -fer) has meaning only in combination with a prefix and/or a suffix. Cloze procedure ✔✔Any of several ways of measuring a person's ability to restore omitted portions of an oral or written message by reading its remaining context. Comprehension Monitoring ✔✔The mental act of knowing when one does and does not understand what one is reading.Consonant ✔✔A phoneme that is not a vowel and is formed with obstruction of the flow of air with the teeth, lips, or tongue; also called a closed sound in some instructional programs; English has 40 or more consonants; also may refer to an alphabet letter used in representing any of these sounds. Consonant digraph ✔✔Written letter combination that corresponds to one speech sound but is not represented by either letter alone, such as th or ph. Context ✔✔The sounds, words, or phrases adjacent to a spoken or written language unit. Context clue ✔✔Information from the immediate textual setting that helps identify a word or word group, as by words, phrases, sentences, illustrations, syntax, or typography. Contextual analysis ✔✔The search for the meaning of an unknown word through an examination of its context; the use of a larger linguistic unit to determine the meaning of a smaller unit. Continuant ✔✔Speech sound that can be spoken uninterrupted until the speaker runs out of breath (/m/, /s/, /v/). [Show More]
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