ESL Certification
"the way in which speech sounds
form patterns"
phonolog
y
the smallest unit of sound that
phonem affects meaning- that is,
e distinguishes one word from
another.
in communication determines the
con- text or meaning of words or
series of words.
Pitch
can occur at the word or
sentence level. At the word
level, different
on the syllable can
Stress ac- tually modify the word's
meaning. At the sentence level,
can also
be used to vary the meaning.
refers to the study of letters and
letter combinations.
phonographemics
,ESL Certification
the written letter or group of letters
that represents a single sound,
should be in- troduced long after
spoken English.
,ESL Certification
Graphemes,
is a general term for a group of
words that are spelled and sound
alike or words that are spelled the
same, but have two or more
homonym meanings.
s.
refers to the process of how the
words of a language are formed to
create mean- ingful messages.
Morpholo
gy
is the smallest unit of a language
system that has meaning. These
units are more commonly known as
the root word, the prefix, and the
suffix;
The root word or base word is the
key to understanding a word,
morphe because this is where the actual
me meaning is determined.
A prefix is a syllable or syllables
that appear in front of the root or
base word and can alter the
, ESL Certification
meanin
g of the
root or
base
word.
A
suffix
is a
letter
or
letter
s that
are
adde
d to
the
end
of the
word
and
can
"the way in which speech sounds
form patterns"
phonolog
y
the smallest unit of sound that
phonem affects meaning- that is,
e distinguishes one word from
another.
in communication determines the
con- text or meaning of words or
series of words.
Pitch
can occur at the word or
sentence level. At the word
level, different
on the syllable can
Stress ac- tually modify the word's
meaning. At the sentence level,
can also
be used to vary the meaning.
refers to the study of letters and
letter combinations.
phonographemics
,ESL Certification
the written letter or group of letters
that represents a single sound,
should be in- troduced long after
spoken English.
,ESL Certification
Graphemes,
is a general term for a group of
words that are spelled and sound
alike or words that are spelled the
same, but have two or more
homonym meanings.
s.
refers to the process of how the
words of a language are formed to
create mean- ingful messages.
Morpholo
gy
is the smallest unit of a language
system that has meaning. These
units are more commonly known as
the root word, the prefix, and the
suffix;
The root word or base word is the
key to understanding a word,
morphe because this is where the actual
me meaning is determined.
A prefix is a syllable or syllables
that appear in front of the root or
base word and can alter the
, ESL Certification
meanin
g of the
root or
base
word.
A
suffix
is a
letter
or
letter
s that
are
adde
d to
the
end
of the
word
and
can