- Language and its Parts
- Words
- Phonemes
- Morphemes
- Reading
- Its Relationship to Language
- Alphabetic Principle
- Phoneme Awareness
- Phonics
August 1, 2020
Much of language lives privately inside a brain.
Speech is the public face of language.
Its purpose is to get a message from one brain to another.
What is a Word?
An association between a Pronunciation & a Meaning.
Some Examples?
Coffee
Each Word is an association between a pronunciation and an idea.
Parity: Words in my head are close enough to the words in your head to allow communication (close enough in terms of their pronunciations and their paired meanings).
Speech Sounds?
Speech Sounds?
Something Else?
k æ t
æ k t
t æ k
s t æ k
t æ k
s t æ k
How Many Phonemes are there in English?
A small number of phonemes can be productively combined to form an unlimited number of (potential) word forms.
An association between a pronunciation & a meaning.
Sound familiar?
kæt.s
tæk.s
sing.er
paint.er
bigg.er
loud.er
corner
water
un.lock.able
un.dress.ed
dent.ist.ry
pian(o).ist.s
trans.fer.able
con.fer.al
How Many Morphemes are there in English?
Lots!
Reading is Hard Because Listening is Easy.
— Alvin Liberman
We have a genetic predisposition for Language & Speech,
but not so much for Reading & Writing.
The famous pipe. How people reproached me for it! And yet, could you stuff my pipe? No, it’s just a representation, is it not? So if I had written on my picture “This is a pipe”, I’d have been lying!
— René Magritte
Reading is in some sense parasitic on speech.
— Alvin Liberman
Reading depends on speech & language but,
speech & language get on just fine without reading.
Letters represent speech sounds.
Letters represent speech sounds phonemes.
Letters represent phonemes.
There is a MORE OR LESS predictable relationship
between written letters and Phonemes.
Knowledge of letters.
Knowledge of phonemes.
Knowledge of the connections between them (PHONICS!)
How many phonemes are there in English?
How many letters are there in the English Alphabet?
Is that a problem?
Phonemes live (privately) in the brain.
Conscious awareness of phonemes.
Phoneme Blending.
Phoneme Substitution.
Phoneme Elision.
Explicit KNOWLEDGE of relationships
between letters and phonemes.
Explicit INSTRUCTION in relationships
between letters and phonemes.
English phonics is complicated by the fact that
the connection between letters and phonemes
is only MORE OR LESS predictable.
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