Phonological

Word PHONOLOGICAL
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What do we mean by phonological?

Of or relating to phonology.

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The word "phonological" in example sentences

However, there is also evidence that learning plays a role in shaping phonological knowledge ” and not just by ˜pruning away™ unwanted ˜phonological representations,™ as Eimas (1975) hypothesized, but also by shaping the precise boundaries of adult phonemic categories. ❋ Cowie, Fiona (2008)

A balanced instructional program composed of direct instruction in phonological awareness, phonics and contextual reading is necessary for gains in reading skills to be achieved. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It could be argued that there is a genetic foundation for variations in phonological processing skills – some people seem to naturally tune in to speech sounds, and others seem to have difficulty examining and manipulating the phonemes in speech. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Her study builds on an emerging understanding of dyslexia as a problem with recognizing and manipulating the individual sounds that form language, which is known as phonological processing. ❋ Reuters (2012)

They can “… design emergent literacy programs in phonological awareness, memory, retrieval, and vocabulary which significantly improves an individual’s ability to learn to read.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

The brain struggles with what's called "phonological processing" — being able to distinguish and manipulate sounds, like "bah" and "pah," that eventually have to be linked to written letters and words. ❋ Unknown (2011)

This skill, called phonological processing, is fundamental to reading. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In this section, we will look at a case, namely phonological learning, in which the existence of a sensitive period has received much press, and in which the inference from sensitivity to the existence of language-specific innate information has been made explicitly (see Eimas 1975). ❋ Cowie, Fiona (2008)

She says the testing flunks the basics of early literacy and something called phonological awareness. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The brain struggles with what's called "phonological processing" - being able to distinguish and manipulate sounds, like "bah" and "pah," that eventually have to be linked to written letters and words. ❋ The Huffington Post News Editors (2011)

The team reckons it's all linked to so-called phonological awareness - a child's ability to detect, isolate and manipulate patterns of sound in speech. ❋ Unknown (2010)

That began what is called the phonological deficit hypothesis, which has really been the most successful of explanations to date. ❋ Liz Ditz (2008)

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