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ESOL Praxis 5362 Exam Preparation Questions and Answers
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Morpheme The smallest unit of language aka root word, prefix, suffix they cannot be broken down into smaller units 
 
Morphology principles Morphemes may be free ( chair, bag) or they may be bound or derivational and need to be combined with other morphemes to create meaning ( read-able, en-able 
 
Nominalizers Change adjectives or verbs into nouns (acy, -ance, -ician, -ism, -ist , -ity, -ment, -ster, -able, -al, -an, -atic) 
 
Fricatives A consonant chsracterized by fricitional passage of the e...
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MTEL Foundations of Reading Multiple Choice Latest 2023 with Complete Solutions
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When a child is able to hear the sounds that make up a word, such as identifying the initial 
consonant sound in the word put, the child has: 
a. Syllabification 
b. Phonics 
c. Phonemic awareness 
d. Emergent reading c. Phonemic awareness 
A unit of pronunciation having only one vowel phoneme is considered a: 
a. syllable 
b. morpheme 
c. grapheme 
d. vowel digraph a. syllable
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Praxis 5362 - English to Speakers of Other Languages Already Passed
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Praxis 5362 - English to Speakers of Other Languages Already Passed phonetics the study of the production of sounds in speech 
phonology the sounds and patterns of particular languages 
intonation the way the voice rises and falls in speech 
stress emphasis placed on syllables or words 
linguistics the scientific study of language 
morpheme the smallest unit of meaning in a language 
morphology the study of how morphemes are combined to make words 
syntax how words are constructed into phrases o...
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ABSC 160 Exam 3 Questions and Answers 100% AccurateABSC 160 Exam 3 Questions and Answers 100% AccurateABSC 160 Exam 3 Questions and Answers 100% AccurateABSC 160 Exam 3 Questions and Answers 100% Accuratelanguage - ANSWER-system of symbols used to communicate with others or in our thinking 
 
phonology - ANSWER-the study of the sounds of a language 
 
phoneme - ANSWER-the smallest distinct sound in a particular language 
 
morphology - ANSWER-the way words are formed from the sounds of a languag...
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affix - Answer-a morpheme or a meaningful part of a word that is attached before or after a root to modify its meaning; a category that includes prefixes, suffixes and infixes. 
 
*affricate - Answer-*a speech sound with features of both a fricative and a stop; in English /ch/ and /j/ are afficates. 
 
*affrication - Answer-*the pronunciation of /t/ as /ch/ in words such as "nature", and /d/ as /j/ in words such as "educate". 
 
alphabetic principle - Answer-the principle that letters are us...
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KPEERI Exam questions with correct answers
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phonology CORRECT ANSWER speech sound system of a language, how the sounds can be produced, sequenced, and combined to make words 
 
morphology CORRECT ANSWER smallest unit of meaning in a language, how the units combine to change meaning, prefixes, suffixes, base elements 
 
morpheme CORRECT ANSWER smallest unit of meaning 
 
phoneme CORRECT ANSWER smallest unit of sound 
 
semantics CORRECT ANSWER meanings of words, phrases, and sentences, and their relationship in a language, expressions and ...
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CSD 205 - LISA PARDUE EXAM 1 2024
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What are the 4 levels of linguistic complexity? - ANSWER ☑☑Isolation (/s/) --> word --> sentence --> conversation 
 
What are the 4 types of articulation errors? - ANSWER ☑☑distortion, omission, substitution, addition 
 
What is a phoneme? - ANSWER ☑☑speech sound 
 
What is the smallest meaningful unit of language? - ANSWER ☑☑morpheme 
 
How many phonemes are in the word "chair"? - ANSWER ☑☑3 
 
How many phonemes are in the word "sigh"? - ANSWER ☑☑2 
 
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JMU SCOM Final Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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A circumstance that forms a setting so an idea or statement can be easily understood - Answer-Context 
A citation that is used correctly and states the origin of that point - Answer-Appropriate Oral Citation 
A citation that makes it clear to people exactly where you got the information from and it gets through 
to the audience with ease - Answer-Effective Oral Citation 
A concise, precise infinitive phrase composed of simple, clear language that encompasses both the 
general purpose and the cen...
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EC-6 Core Subjects, TExES Core Subjects EC-6 (291) Latest 2023 Graded A+
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phoneme in language, the smallest distinctive sound unit 
morpheme in a language, the smallest unit that carries meaning; may be a word or a part of a 
word (such as a prefix) 
ex: mega, metro, chromo, phobia, hydro 
grapheme a letter that represents a phoneme. 
onset-rime The onset is the part of the word before the vowel; not all words have onsets. The 
rime is the part of the word including the vowel and what follows it. 
French and Indian War () War fought in the colonies between the English...
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West-E (051) ELLs Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
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Jean Piaget - developed theory of cognitive development which explains how a child constructs a 
mental model of the world. He disagreed with the idea that intelligence was a fixed trait, and regarded 
cognitive development as a process which occurs due to biological maturation and interaction with the 
environment. 
Seal of Biliteracy - an award given in recognition of students who have studied and attained 
proficiency in 2 or more languages by HS graduation 
Syntax - word order 
Pragmatics - ...
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