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    DYSLEXIA AND THE PHONOLOGICAL MODEL Over one hundred years ago‚ in November 1896‚ a doctor in Sussex‚ England‚ published the first description of the learning disorder that would come to be known as developmental dyslexia. "Percy F.‚... aged 14‚... has always been a bright and intelligent boy‚" wrote W. Pringle Morgan in the "British Medical Journal‚" "quick at games‚ and in no way inferior to others of his age. His great difficulty has been--and is now--his inability to learn to read." (Sec

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    (1996). An Introduction to English Language – Sound‚ Word and Sentence. London: MacMillan Press. Loomans‚ D. and Kolberg‚ K. (2002). The laughing classroom: Everyone ’s Guide to Teaching with Humor and Play. Roach‚ P. (1998) English Phonetics and Phonology – A practical course Third Edition. Cambridge University Press Thuật‚ Đoàn Thiện (2009). Tiếng Việt trình độ A tập 1 (tái bản lần 4). Hà Nội: NXB. Thế Giới. Thư‚ Đinh Lê and Huệ‚ Nguyễn Văn (1998). Cơ cấu Ngữ âm Tiếng Việt. NXB Giáo Dục. Tươm‚ Bùi

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    Stress and Rhythm in English

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    Phonetics and Linguistics. Eds. W. E. Jones and J. Laver. London: Longman‚ 1973. 6-13. Albrow‚ K. H. The Rhythm and Intonation ofSpoken English. London: Longman‚ 1968. Angenot‚ J. P. et al. «Aspects of Casual Brazilian Portuguese.» Sixth International Phonology Meeting. Krems‚ Austria‚ 1988. Arnold‚ G. F. and O. M. Tooley. Say It with Rhythm. 2 vols. London: Longman‚ 1971-72. Brown‚ G. Listening to Spoken English. London: Longman‚ 1977. Bolinger‚ D. L. «Intonation and Grammar.» Language Learning 8 (1958):

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    Phonology is study of the sound system of the language and the rules for their combination. There are about 200 sounds used in languages throughout the world. As we all know‚ sound is the beginning of language learning. In learning to talk‚ children must acquire knowledge of the phonological forms of words and phrases of their native language and must learn the articulatory and phonatory movements needed to produce these words and phrases in an adult-like manner. Children learn their phonological

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    What is the significance/function of phonological rules in language? Illustrate your answer with reference to three such rules (in English or any language you are familiar with)‚ and give examples of how each rule operates. (968 words) INTRODUCTION Phonological rules are a system of writing‚ using formal notation‚ which allows linguists to express how to pronounce speech phonetically. Phonological rules are part of every speaker ’s linguistic competence (Finch 2000‚ p. 64). As well‚ these rules

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    Intervention. London: Longman‚ 1993. MCLAUGHLIN‚ Scott. 1998. Introduction to Language Development. London: Singular Publishing Group‚ 1998. Napoli‚ D.J. (1996). Linguistics: An introduction‚ new York and Oxford : OUP Sommerstein‚ A.H.(1977)‚ Modern Phonology‚ London: Edward Arnolds STEINBERG‚ Danny D. 1993. An Introduction to Psycholinguistics. England: Longman‚ 1993. WHITNEY‚ Paul. 1998. The Psychology of Language. Boston: Houghton‚ 1998.22222222

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    to speak is referred to as prelinguistic communication. In typically developing infants‚ this stage is from birth to twelve months. Prelinguistic communication has three major milestones; the first being recognization of sounds and deciphering phonology. Infants then begin to "coo" and babble‚ using vowel sounds‚ and occasionally consonant sounds. Gestures also play a role in prelinguistic development because they show that an infant has a sense of symbolization. Research has found that ones

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    Describe the key features of the teaching of pronunciation. Explain with examples what some of the difficult issues are for learners from one language background of your choice‚ and state how you would address these issues in the classroom. Nowadays English is universally known as a global language for people from different countries to communicate with each other. Wierzbicka (2006) considers it as “the world’s most widely used language” (p.3). There is no doubt that learners from all over the

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    phonetics. Articulatory ph-s is the study of the way the vocal organs are used to produce speech sounds. Acoustic ph-s is the study of the physical properties of speech sounds. Auditory ph-s is the study of the way people perceive speech sounds. Phonology – the functional (linguistic) aspect of speech sounds. Ph-s divided: general (special) and ph-s of particular language (descriptive). Historical ph-s traces the changes in the phonetic system of a language. Ph-s can be: theoretical (studies the material

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    submission) Fail If necessary‚ please resubmit by: Assignment criteria For this assignment‚ candidates can demonstrate their learning by: a. Analysing language correctly for teaching purposes. b. Correctly using terminology relating to meaning‚ phonology and form when analysing language. c. Accessing reference materials and referencing information they have learned about language to an appropriate source. d. Using written language that is clear‚ accurate and appropriate to the task. Reference: CELTA

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