the sound system of english with approximately 44 sounds
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The sound system of English with
approximately 44 sounds
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• 1.Phoneme• 2. Grapheme• 3. Phonological
awareness • knowledge about sound
structure
• 4. Phonemic awareness • ability to manipulate
sounds orally
• 5. Phonics - Instruction about phoneme-grapheme correspondences and spelling rules
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The structural system of English that governs how words are combined into
sentences
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• Syntax– The structure or grammar of
a sentence
• Morpheme– The smallest meaningful
unit of language
• Free morpheme– A morpheme that can stand
alone as a word
• Bound morpheme– A morpheme that must be
attached to a free morpheme; these are typically affixes
They call it a relation “ship” because it so often sinks.
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The meaning system of English that focuses on
vocabulary
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• Semantics – the study of how
meaning in language is created by the use and interrelationships of words phrases, and sentences
I’m not fat.
I’m just fluffy.
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The system of English that varies language according to social and cultural uses
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Ebonics:*Befo’ you know it, he had done aced de
tesses
(Before you know it, hewill have already aced
the tests)
1.Function – the purpose for language
2.Standard English3.Nonstandard
English
*from “Ebonics: Study Skill or Slavery Set Backhttp://www.pub.umich.edu/daily/1997/jan/01-17-97/news/ff.html
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*Redneck Computer TermsBACKUP - What you do when you run
across a skunk in the woodsBAR CODE - Them's the fight'n rules
down at the local tavernBUG - The reason you give for calling in
sickBYTE - What your pit bull dun to cusin
JethroCACHE - Needed when you run out of
food stampsCHIP - Pasture muffins that you try not
to step inCRASH - When you go to Junior's party
uninvitedDIGITAL - The art of counting on your
fingersDISKETTE - Female Disco dancer
FAX - What you lie about to the IRSHACKER - Uncle Leroy after 32 years
of smoking
•HARDCOPY - Picture looked at when selecting tattoos INTERNET - Where cafeteria workers put their hair KEYBOARD - Where you hang the keys to the John Deere
MEGAHERTZ - How your head feels after 17 beers
MODEM - What ya did when the grass and weeds got too tall
MOUSE PAD - Where Mickey and Minnie live
NETWORK - Scoop'n up a big fish before it breaks the line
ONLINE - Where to stay when taking the sobriety test
ROM - Where the pope lives
SCREEN - Helps keep the skeeters off the porch
*from:http://www.ahajokes.com/redneck_jokes.html