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CALT Exam Study Guide Questions


1. What is the origin and meaning of "ang": Answer- Latin; bend

2. What does the Conner's Report help diagnose?: Answer-ADD

3. Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms are ?: Answer-
Morphemes

4. Define prosody: Answer- Flow of speech

5. Define euphony: Answer-sound/pleasing sound

6. Reading nonsense words on a norm-referenced test is used to
assess what?: Answer- word attack

7. What is the origin of the "schwa" or unstressed vowel sound?: Answer-
Latin

8. What is the origin of the affixing of base words?: Answer- Latin

9. What is the origin of combining words?: Answer-Greek

10.What is the origin of compound words?: Answer-Anglo-Saxon

11.What is the origin of the affixing of roots?: Answer-Anglo-Saxon

12.Sadly has how phonemes?: Answer- 5

13.Sadly has how many syllables?: Answer-2

14.What is the base word of sadly?: Answer-Sad

15.What is the suffix of sadly?: Answer--ly


,16.How many morphemes does sadly have?: Answer-2

17.What is sadly's word origin?: Anglo-Saxon

18.What is the origin of vowel pairs?: Anglo-Saxon

19.What is the origin of chameleon prefixes?: Latin

20.What is the origin of the consonant cluster ch pronounced (k)?: Greek

21.What is the origin of Medial Y?: Greek

22.What is the origin of the consonant pairs gn, kn, & wr?: Anglo-Saxon

23.What is the origin of roots that end in ct and pt?: Latin

24.What is the origin of initial consonant clusters rh, pt, pn, & ps?: Greek

25.What is the origin of common, everyday words?: Anglo-Saxon

26.What is the origin of the letter c, s, & t pronounced (sh)?: Latin

27.What is the origin of consonant digraphs ch, sh, th, & wh?: Anglo-Saxon

28.Who coined the term congenital word blindness?: James Hinshelwood






,29.What are the three languages that have most influenced the
English Language?: Anglo-Saxon/Old English, Latin, & Greek

30.What is the term for not being able to recall names?: dysnomia

31. What is the term for letter representation of a sound- written unit?: -
grapheme

32.What is the term for the difficulty in remembering words?: dysphasia

33.What is the term for one who can read well but is severely unable
to comprehend?: hyperlexia

34.What is the term for analytic instruction that presents the whole and
teaches how this can be broken down into component parts like
unblending in spelling? (whole to part): analytic phonics

35.What is significant about 1066 AD?: The Normand invasion of England

36.Who saw patients unable to read, spell, or write, but could determine
no physical cause? (1920's): Dr. Samuel T. Orton

37.Who recognized that treatment was educational and prescribed
special- ized multisensory teaching techniques and in the 30's worked
closely w/a # of educators including Anna Gillingham?: Dr. Samuel T.
Orton

38.What is the term for the writing system of
language? (correct, spelling, usage): Orthography

39.What is the term for the whole to part phonics approach, key sight
words, relevant phonic generalizations, symbol/sound correspondences,
top-down method?: analytic phonics (deductive phonics)


, 40.What is the term for a vowel and the rest of the consonants in a
syllable? ex: cat=at: Rime

41.What is the term for the vocabulary of a language?: Lexical

42.What is the term for two or more letters whose sounds flow
smoothly together?: Blend

43.What is the term for two adjacent vowels in the same syllable whose
sounds blend together with a slide or shift during productivity?:
Diphthong

44.What is the term for two adjacent letters in the same syllable that
repre- sent one sound?: Digraph

45.What is the term for combined sounds represented by letters to
pro- nounce a word?: Blends

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