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Dr. Fry's Word Sorts: Working with Phonemes
28,800 words, approx. 96 pages
A complete lesson plan by Teacher Created Resources. For Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2. This lesson plan is sold separately and is not included with any subscription or study pack.


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Phoneme : Phonetics and Phonology Terms
893 words, approx. 3 pages
n. In many theories of phonology, a fundamental (often the fundamental) unit of phonological structure, an abstract segment which is one of a set of such segments in the phonological system of a particular language or speech variety, often defined as...
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Phoneme : Language and Linguistics
418 words, approx. 1 pages
1 Since the end of the nineteenth century, term used to denote the smallest sound units that can be segmented from the acoustic flow of speech and which can function as semantically distinctive units (notation: phonetic symbol between slashes, e.g....
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Phonemic Inventory : Language and Linguistics
113 words, approx. 1 pages
The set of phonemes of a given language as determined by a phonological analysis of that language. Every language takes a limited number of articulatory/acoustic features from a virtually unlimited number of possibilities. For most known languages the...
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Suprasegmental Phoneme : Phonetics and Phonology Terms
50 words, approx. 1 pages
n. (also prosodeme, secondary phoneme) In some analyses, notably those of the American Structuralists, a suprasegmental element when this is regarded as a phoneme, more or less on a par with ordinary segmental phonemes. Bloomfield (1933) had earlier...
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Phoneme Information
2,757 words, approx. 9 pages
In human language, a phoneme is the smallest unit of speech that distinguishes meaning. Phonemes are not the physical segments themselves, but cognitive abstractions of them. An example of a phoneme is the /t/ found in the words tip, stand, writer, and...
 


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HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network
Casio's phone linkup. (PhoneMate becomes Casio PhoneMate)
05/08/1995: 881 words, approx. 3 pages
PhoneMate Inc has been renamed Casio PhoneMate and has been restructured with a $10 million capital infusion from parent Casio Computer. Stephen Knuth has been appointed pres of the answering machine manufacturer. Casio PhoneMate will have access to Casio's research and development facilities, enabling...
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New England Reading Association Journal
Phonemic awareness and inventive writing
01/01/2000: 2,802 words, approx. 9 pages
Phonemic awareness and its relationship to reading success and spelling success has been researched and well documented for nearly two decades. However, there is much less research focusing on the relationship between phonemic awareness and the invented spellings of prereading children. Even less research...
 


 

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