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CH 6, Graphotactic Knowledge ((Characteristics: acquired knowledge of…
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Graphotactic Knowledge
Characteristics: acquired knowledge of graphotactics makes it possible for readers to unscramble words in puzzles or jumbles
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Non-example: looking at a set of letters and not being able to use knowledge to create meaning of the letter combinations
Orthography
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Characteristics: All aspects of writing, including the spelling, the pronunciation, the spacing, and special features
Example: Using punctuation and special marks to attempt to capture the intonation feature of oral language
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Abugida
Characteristics: consonant and vowel sounds are Witten as a unit instead of having a separate character for each vowel
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Homophones
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Non-example: Homographic homonyms: words that are spelled the same, like bat and bear, that have two or more different meanings
Characteristics: Variations in spelling to signify important meanings to a reader that would be lost if every word that sounds the same were spelled the same way
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