PSY315H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Phonological Awareness, Phonemic Awareness, Family Literacy
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The association of letters with phonemes that characterizes english and other alphabetic writing systems. alphabetic systems. Writing systems in which printed symbols correspond to phonemes. The property of a story that pertains to how the events of the story are related to each other. In a coherent story, the events in sequence are related to each other in a meaningful way. The property of a story that pertains to how the sentences of the story are linked together. In a cohesive story, linguistic devices, for example, pronominal reference, link sentences to each other. compounding. The creation of a single new word by combining two existing words (such as birdhouse). comprehension monitoring. Young children seem to accept and act on inadequate messages in part because they don"t realize that they don"t understand. decontextualized language use. Language use in which the words stand on their own without support from the nonlinguistic context. derivational morphology.