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Book review Missing Microbes PhiA 2.5 Sapere Aude
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Book review missing microbes for PhiA 2.5. Amazing book!
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Milly's MTTC English 02 Study Practice Test Questions with Complete Solutions
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The Great Vowel Shift is a sound law that targeted both consonants and vowels. Correct Answer-caused the pronunciation of long vowels in English to shift higher up; higher position in the mouth. 
 
Three Cueing Systems Correct Answer-*graphophonemic 
*syntactic 
*semantic 
 
syntatic Correct Answer-the rules that structure the language, and how the symbols can be arranged 
 
Semantics Correct Answer-the set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes, words, and sentences in a given langu...
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CSDS 101 Final Questions with Complete Solutions
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In the nasal cavity Correct Answer-How do nasals gain resonance? 
 
phonetics Correct Answer-The study of speech sounds 
 
broad transcription Correct Answer-Converts speech into phonemic symbols, written with virgules // 
 
narrow transcription Correct Answer-Utilizes diacritics indicating a specific way a phoneme was produced, written with brackets [ ] 
 
orthography Correct Answer-the spelling of a word 
 
orthographic symbols Correct Answer-Symbols that we use for written communication and l...
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MTTC Study Guide | 180 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated 2024 | Guaranteed A+
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Phonemes - Speech Sounds 
Blending - Two or more individual phonemes together 
Onsets and Rimes - Phonograms and word families like -ack, -ide, -ay 
Which is easier short vowels or long vowels? - Short vowels 
CVC Words - Consonant-vowel-consonant Words EX: Cat, Rat, Pit 
Six most common types of syllables - Closed, open, VCe, vowel team, r-controlled, and C-le 
Coarticulation - Vocalizing words involving a series of unconscious continued, voiced, unvoiced, and 
stop sounds. Words may be distort...
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Praxis II ESOL IPA (Vowels)
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i: 
close (high) front unrounded vowel (meet) 
 
 
 
ɪ 
near-close (high) near-front unrounded vowel (bit) 
 
 
 
u: 
close (high) back rounded vowel (boot) 
 
 
 
ʊ 
near-close (high) near-back rounded vowel (book) 
 
 
 
ɛ 
open(low)/mid front unrounded vowel (bed) 
 
 
 
e 
close(high)-mid front unrounded vowel (play) (similar to diphthong eɪ) 
 
 
 
ə 
mid central vowel (schwa) (the) 
 
 
 
ɔ: 
open(low)-mid back rounded vowel (talk, thOUGHt, aw) 
 
 
 
æ 
near-open(low) front unround...
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PYC 3703 SUPERSET 2 Questions and Answers 100% SOLVED (Graded A+)
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How would you describe the relationship between elaborative rehearsal and 
maintenance rehearsal (mere repetition) in terms of establishing long-term memories? -Ans Elaborative is more effective than maintenanceElementary school students in the U.S. are often taught to use the very familiar word 
"HOMES" as a cue for remembering the names of the Great Lakes (each letter in 
"HOMES" provides a first-letter cue for one of the lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior). This memory pro...
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Praxis 5025 Part 1 and 2 Exam Study Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions Graded A 2024
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Which of the following is most effective in helping young children develop phonological awareness? 
 
A. Singing songs with simple rhymes 
B. Singing the alphabet song 
C. Using large markers to print letters 
D. Looking for environmental print - Correct Answer: A 
 
Option (A) is correct. Phonemes are the sounds of a language that children must learn in order to speak and later to read. Such sounds are learned by hearing them over and over and repeating them. When children sing songs with simpl...
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Unit 1 and 2- LETRS Study Guide 2022/23 | Verified
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Informed teachers are _____ assurance against reading failure. - >>>>> - our best 
phonics - >>>>> - the study of the relationships between letters and the sounds they represent 
phonemic awareness - >>>>> - conscious awareness of the individual speech sounds (constants 
and vowels) in spoken syllables and the ability to consciously manipulate those sounds. 
syllable - >>>>> - Unit of pronunciation that is organized around a vowel; it m...
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PECT Module 2 PreK-4 Q&A 2022/2023
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Which is most likely to interrupt a student's reading fluency? 
a. Text is too much to read in one sitting 
b. Student doesn't understand 15% of vowels 
c. Student doesn't know sight words or phonetic sounds 
d. None of the above - Answer - C 
 
You ask a student to look at a book without words and orally tell a story just by looking at pictures. Which ability are you assessing? 
a. Concept of print 
b. Story Structure 
c. Phonics 
d. None of the above - Answer - B 
 
A boy reads slowly but a...
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SSI Final Exam Questions With Answers Graded A+
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SSI Final Exam Questions With Answers Graded A+ 
The frequency of the first formant is determined by the volume of the _______ cavity. 
The frequency of the first formant is determined by the volume of the pharyngeal cavity 
 
 
Explain how tongue/jaw height has an influence on the volume of this cavity. 
· If the vocal tract is tightly constricted as in a high vowel the pharyngeal cavity is large. 
o Tongue root/body are pulled clear of pharyngeal space. 
If the jaw/tongue are low the tongue r...