PSY 3136 Chapter Notes - Chapter 121-134: Phonological Awareness, Phonics, Reduplication
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Phone: a speech sound used by any language. Phonemes: speech sounds that signal a difference in meaning in a particular language. Phonemic awareness: the awareness of phonemes as units of a word. Phonics: method of reading instruction that involves explicit teaching of letter-sound correspondence. Phonological awareness: concuss awareness of the phonological properties of language (ie. to list rhymes) Phonological bootstrapping hypothesis: the hypothesis that language learning children find and use clues to the syntactic structure of language in phonological properties of the speech they hear. Phonological development: developing awareness of the sound system of a language. Phonetics (measurable qualities of sound and language), then phonology which is how it is used in your naive language. Word recognition: in order to recognize a word, the listener must identify a match between the acoustic signal that is heard and the internal representation of the sound of the word.