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FoRT Test Study Guide Latest Update Graded A+
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FoRT Test Study Guide Latest Update Graded A+ Morpheme The smallest meaningful unit of language. 
Free Morpheme root word; a morpheme that can stand as a word 
Bound Morpheme prefix or suffix; a morpheme that must be attached to a free morpheme 
Inflectional Suffixes endings that indicate verb tense, person, plurals, possession, and comparison 
-ed, -ing 
Derivational Suffixes show the relationship of the word to its root word 
friend --> friendLY 
Affix A general term that refers to prefixes...
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FoRT Practice Test Questions 1-68 With Complete Solutions Graded A+
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FoRT Practice Test Questions 1-68 With 
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Which of the following students is demonstrating the specific type of phonological awareness 
known as phonemic awareness? 
a) a student who, after beings shown a letter of the alphabet, can orally identify its corresponding 
sound(s) 
b) a student who listens to the words sing, ring, fling, and hang and can identify that hang is 
different 
c) a student who, after hearing the word hat, can orally identify that it ends with th...
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ComD 5070 1.3 Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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a typical range of variation for fundamental frequency (F0) during reading passages would be about - 
3 semitones 
the inverse square law means that - intensity decreases by a factor equal to the square of the 
change in distance 
Multiple vertical lines is a - harmonic series 
A single vertical line on a line spectrum would represent - a sine wave 
a low pass filter - blocks high frequencies 
low frequencies are pass through what type of filter? - low pass filter 
we say that science is parsimo...
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Alta Exam - Domain 2 Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
allophones 
slight variations in production of vowels or consonants that are predictable variants of a phoneme (example: /p/ in pot an spot, /a/ in fast and tank) 
 
 
 
voiced/unvoiced cognates 
-phonemes produced in the same place of the mouth, in the same manner, but that vary in the voicing characteristics 
 
 
 
Three ways consonant sounds are categorized 
1. place of articulation 
2. activity of vocal cords 
3. flow of air stream 
 
 
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RICA Questions and Answers latest 2023. 
Digraph - correct answer A pair of characters used to write one phoneme (distinct 
sound) ch, ph, ng, qu, sh, th 
Phoneme - correct answer The smallest contrastive unit in the sound of language 
Precommuniative Stage - correct answer The child uses letters from the alphabet but 
shows no knowledge of letter-sound correspondence 
Semiphonetic - correct answer Writing that demonstrates some awareness that letters 
represent speech sounds, beginning and/or ...
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As sound travels through air, it does so as a - ANSWER-longitudinal pressure wave 
 
The period of a sine wave - ANSWER-is shorter for higher frequency sounds 
 
Pressure can de defined as - ANSWER-force divided by area 
 
Intensity can be defined as - ANSWER-power per unit area 
 
The inverse square law means that - ANSWER-intensity decreases by a factor equal to the square of the change in distance 
 
Based on the equal loudness curves figure (2-18, p33), a 100 Hz tone would need to be approxi...
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RICA Questions and Answers Latest 2023 Already Passed Digraph A pair of characters used to write one phoneme (distinct sound) ch, ph, ng, qu, sh, th 
Phoneme The smallest contrastive unit in the sound of language 
Precommuniative Stage The child uses letters from the alphabet but shows no knowledge of letter-sound correspondence 
Semiphonetic Writing that demonstrates some awareness that letters represent speech sounds, beginning and/or ending consonant sounds of syllables are represented but me...
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A first-grade teacher plans to instruct students in the decoding strategy of dividing phonetically 
regular words into onsets and rimes. Why is the word "stop" useful for modeling this skill? - The 
word "stop" contains the major phonogram "-op," which students can learn to recognize. 
Recognizing patterns can help readers decode unfamiliar words. 
A teacher administers several word inventories, and one student regularly misses the following 
words: 
Remark 
Swerving 
Chord 
Squirt 
Desser...
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RICA TEST WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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RICA TEST WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
Digraph 
 
Phoneme Precommuniative Stage 
 
Semiphonetic 
 
Phonetics 
 
Phonology 
 
Transitional 
Etymology 
Phonemic Awareness Assessment 
Rhyming Texts Benefit (Kindergarten) 
Difficulty with d and b Alphabetic Principle 
Homophones 
Automaticity 
Intonations 
Rythyms 
 
Dipthong 
 
Syllabication 
 
Context Clues 
Cross-Cirricular 
Structural Analysis Retelling 
Web Diagram 
Graphemes Vowells Consonants 
Onset) 
 
Rime 
Phonogram Morph...
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