Need for Phonoglical Awareness
.... Children need to learn to read and write continuous text to help enable them to expand upon their comprehension about letters,
sounds,
words, and language. ....
(1835

7

)
Inventing Words
....
words but they are not recognizable as belonging to any particular word, ie they are ambiguous and are combined
sounds but not recognizable as English
words. ....
(476

2

)
Greek Words and English
.... comes from the Greek
words phone = voice/sound and logos = word(speech) and is the subfield of linguistics which deals with the way
sounds function within a ....
(949

4

)
Visual Search of the Environment
.... The human ability to produce
sounds,
words, and hear them allows humans to pass on our wealth of experience to others without the other person having to ....
(1616

6

)
Places of Articulation
.... Morphology deals with the internal structure of
words; phonetics is the study of the
sounds of
words used across all human language; and phonology is the study ....
(920

4

)
Nationalism and Symbols
.... The
words are just
sounds, part of a ritual that also involves standing, placing one's hand over one's heart, and gazing at the flag while the
sounds are made ....
(547

2

)
Aspects of Special Education & EHA
.... Speech impairment signs include a variety of factors such as repetition of
sounds,
words or phrases after age 4. Hand jerking or eye blinking while talking or ....
(1345

5

)
Cognitive Processes in Bilingual Hispanic Children
.... As children begin to use simple
words and build a small vocabulary, they are strongly influenced by the most significant
sounds around them. ....
(1896

8

)
Speech Perception Problems of Japanese Students
.... b) Initial
sounds: Do the names of any of the objects shown in the big box begin with the same
sounds as the objects in the small box? (c) Rhyme
words: Say the ....
(1724

7

)
LANGUAGE DELAYED LEARNING DISABLITY
.... and be attentive to sound (receptive); children 12 to 15 months should have a wide range of speech
sounds and one or more true
words (expressive) and the ....
(866

3

)
Problem of Poor Reading Skills
.... Many children have difficulty developing phoneme awareness because in speech, the individual
sounds within
words are not consciously heard by the listener, so ....
(1687

7

)
Adolescent Reading & Writing Disabilities
.... Many children have difficulty developing phoneme awareness because in speech, the individual
sounds within
words are not consciously heard by the listener, so ....
(1687

7

)
Bilingual Learning
.... English. Some sentences may be written on the blackboard to help the students associate the
sounds of the
words to the text. Throughout ....
(3171

13

)
Poetry and the Human Condition The complex emotio
.... It is perhaps in his use of the sheer
sounds of
words, however, that Thwaite succeeds best in altering the emotions of his audience. ....
(953

4

)
Poetry and the Human Condition The complex emotio
.... It is perhaps in his use of the sheer
sounds of
words, however, that Thwaite succeeds best in altering the emotions of his audience. ....
(948

4

)
Spanish Culture & Customs & Language Education
.... hinders communication, as when the structural patterns that identify the communication, both small scale (the choice of specific
sounds,
words, or grammatical ....
(2184

9

)
Preschool Intervention Program Statement of
.... in that sentence. Sound sleuth Play word games to help children begin to recognize beginning
sounds in
words. Give children a target ....
(1561

6

)
Hip-Hop
Public conscience has dumbed down under electronically hyped but primitive
sounds,
words, and social insults of hip-hop sneers and a stomping beat. ....
(2355

9

)
How Dogs Communicate
.... In human language, the actual
sounds that make up the
words we hear have no intrinsic relation to the meaning of the
words themselves. ....
(1560

6

)
Communication Systems of Dogs
.... In human language, the actual
sounds that make up the
words we hear have no intrinsic relation to the meaning of the
words themselves. ....
(1541

6

)
Causes and Characteristics of Dyslexia
.... People with normal brain function usually repeat
words or
sounds that they hear through their right ear because information that comes in through the right ear ....
(2222

9

)
Description, Diagnoses & Treatment of Stuttering
.... age, that is characterized by frequent repetitions or prolongations of
sounds. Other speech dysfluencies such as interjections, broken
words, audible or silent ....
(709

3

)
African Music & Poetry
.... for poetry--it does not intrude into the poem but allow the
words to stand .... mind with nature, with a sense of continuity, and with natural
sounds that repeat ....
(1158

5

)
The English Consonant System
.... involves discrimination and pronunciation, as well as a knowledge (implicit or explicit) of the rules which govern how
sounds combine into
words and larger ....
(2814

11

)
Dyslexia
.... Next, phoneme/grapheme correspondence is taught: which letters or digraphs represent which
sounds, and how to blend these into
words. ....
(1161

5

)
Dyslexia & Reading Difficulties
.... Next, phoneme/grapheme correspondence is taught: which letters or digraphs represent which
sounds, and how to blend these into
words. ....
(1161

5

)
Growth and development Milestones
.... supported; climbs on furniture; walks with help; claps hands says simple
words; understands "no" but doesn't always obey it; mimics
sounds; understands more ....
(1302

5

)
Language Acquisition By Children
.... approach to the teaching of reading was to teach children the alphabetic code·the translation of abstract letters into
sounds and
words·before turning to ....
(1700

7

)
THE VOWEL/CONSONANT SYSTEM
.... is doubled initially in native English
words (Note Lloyd from Welsh, and llama from Spanish). The distinction between vowel and consonant
sounds and symbols is ....
(1727

7

)
Parents, Children and Learning
.... through discussion and activities deriving from texts the children have read and reread with the teacher, and through writing the
sounds they hear in
words. ....
(1800

7

)