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Phonetic method

Phonetic method refers to a method for learning to read in which children Decode the sounds of words based on their knowledge of the sounds of letters and letter combinations.

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Phonetics

Phonetics refers to the study of Speech sounds.

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Phonics

Deutsch: Phonik / Español: Fonética / Português: Fônica / Français: Phonétique / Italiano: Fonetica

Phonics refers to the understanding that there is a predictable relationship between phonemes (the sounds of spoken language) and graphemes (the letters and spellings that represent those sounds in written language).

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Phonologic processing

Phonologic processing refers to the application of codes for translating letters and letter sequences into the appropriate speech-sound equivalents.

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Phonological awareness

Phonological awareness refers to the knowledge of how sounds are sequenced to produce words.

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Phonological bias technique

Phonological bias technique refers to a method of inducing Speech errors by having a subject read a series of words with similar phonological patterns.

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Phonological disorder

Phonological disorder refers to a kind of disorder involving the use of Speech sounds inappropriate for one's age or diale

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Phonological Dyslexia

Phonological Dyslexia is a form of reading disability in which a person's ability to read words aloud is disrupted.

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