5. Give the overall characteristics of how a word looks
Length of word ascenders and descenders
Lowercase letters that rise above or below
One-space letters
Double-letters
Overall word form
6. Come from the meaning of the word as it is used in the
sentence or from guessing what word is coming next
according to the way a reader often uses oral language
7. Also called phonemes (the study of sound symbol)
Phonetic principles that govern the articulation of consonants in
English.
Phonetic principles that govern the articulation of vowel sounds.
Syllable generalization
Stress rules
Other principles that govern the articulation of consonant clusters;
blends or digraphs and vowel digraphs
8. Usually refers to the analysis of larger meaning-bearing parts
of words such as root words, suffixes, prefixes, word endings,
apostrophe, compound words, and contractions.
Syllabication
Often referred to as morphology, a study of morphemes or
the meaning-bearing units of a language.
9. The words and service words are joined to
form phrases and sentences