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CALT Exam Study Guide (RATED A) Complete Questions and Answers, Exams of Audiovisual Language

CALT Exam Study Guide (RATED A) Complete Questions and Answers

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Download CALT Exam Study Guide (RATED A) Complete Questions and Answers and more Exams Audiovisual Language in PDF only on Docsity! CALT Exam Study Guide (RATED A) Complete Questions and Answers What is the origin and meaning of "ang" Latin; bend What does the Conner's Report help diagnose? ADD Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms are _______? Morphemes Define prosody Flow of speech Define euphony sound/pleasing sound Reading nonsense words on a norm-referenced test is used to assess what? word attack What is the origin of the "schwa" or unstressed vowel sound? Latin What is the origin of the affixing of base words? Latin What is the origin of combining words? Greek What is the origin of compound words? Anglo-Saxon What is the origin of the affixing of roots? Anglo-Saxon Sadly has how phonemes? 5 Sadly has how many syllables? 2 What is the base word of sadly? Sad Anglo-Saxon/Old English, Latin, & Greek What is the term for not being able to recall names? dysnomia What is the term for letter representation of a sound- written unit? grapheme What is the term for the difficulty in remembering words? dysphasia What is the term for one who can read well but is severely unable to comprehend? hyperlexia What is the term for analytic instruction that presents the whole and teaches how this can be broken down into component parts like unblending in spelling? (whole to part) analytic phonics What is significant about 1066 AD? The Normand invasion of England Who saw patients unable to read, spell, or write, but could determine no physical cause? (1920's) Dr. Samuel T. Orton Who recognized that treatment was educational and prescribed specialized multisensory teaching techniques and in the 30's worked closely w/a # of educators including Anna Gillingham? Dr. Samuel T. Orton What is the term for the writing system of language? (correct, spelling, usage) Orthography What is the term for the whole to part phonics approach, key sight words, relevant phonic generalizations, symbol/sound correspondences, top-down method? analytic phonics (deductive phonics) What is the term for a vowel and the rest of the consonants in a syllable? ex: cat=at Rime What is the term for the vocabulary of a language? Lexical What is the term for two or more letters whose sounds flow smoothly together? Blend What is the term for two adjacent vowels in the same syllable whose sounds blend together with a slide or shift during productivity? Diphthong What is the term for two adjacent letters in the same syllable that represent one sound? Digraph What is the term for combined sounds represented by letters to pronounce a word? Blends What is the term that applies to a letter which may represent more than one sound or to a sound which may be spelled in more than one way? (k, c//ck, k) Equivocal What is the term for the understanding that spoken sounds are represented in print by written letters? Alphabetic Principle What is the term for the smallest unit of sound in a syllable? Phoneme What is the term for the simplest form of an English word to which affixes may be added? Base Word Auditory Discrimination What is the term for the ability to decode single words correctly with the freedom from mistake or error? Accuracy What is the term for the study of the characteristics of speech sounds? Phonetics What is the term for the study of origins and historical development of words? Etymology What is the term for the study of language and the language structure? Linguistics What is the term for the study of how sounds and words are put together to form meaning? (cat to cats- pluralization) Morphology What is the term for when the student learns sounds represented by letters, and blends those sounds to pronounce words- part to whole phonics, generalizations for symbol/sound correlation? Synthetic Phonics (Inductive Phonics) What is the term for spelling? Encoding What is the term for the speed of reading while maintaining accuracy and automaticity? Rate What term specifies the order of words and the organization of words w/in a variety of sentence types? (sentence structure/grammar) Syntax What is the term for the set of rules that dictates behavior context and rules of conversation? Pragmatics What is the term for the series of letters or signs arranged in a customary order or sequence each of which represents a spoken sound of a language? Alphabet What is the term for the scientific study of speech sounds? Phonetics What is the term for repeating words or phrases either immediately or hours later (often in autistic children)? Echolalia What is the term that is related to touch? Tactile What is the term that is related to seeing? Visual What is the term that is related to muscle movement and memory? Kinesthetic What is the term that is related to hearing? Auditory What is the term that is related to reading with rapidity and automaticity? Fluency What is the term that means putting stress on a word or part of a word by opening your mouth wider, making your voice louder and higher, and holding the sound longer? Accent What is the term pertaining to the simultaneous use of multiple senses? Multisensory What is the term for the disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language (spoken or written)? Specific learning disability What is the term for the difficulty with verbal expression, difficulty with syntax, morphology, and semantics? (used gestures and sign language) Expressive language What is the term for difficulty in the ability to attend to process, comprehend, retain, or integrate spoken language? Receptive language What is the term for the deficit in phonological awareness and rapid naming? Double deficit What is the term for the conscious choice of and evaluation of the strategies used to accomplish a task? Metacognition What is the term for clearly stated, direct, purposeful instruction? Explicit instruction What is the term for body of word knowledge? Lexicon What is the term for awareness of speech sounds and phonemes in spoken words? Phonemic Awareness What is the term for arranging alphabetically? Alphabetizing What is the term for the type of assessments that measure knowledge attained and knowledge yet to be acquired in a domain (what they know)? Criterion referenced test What is the term for the area of the brain that is used for visual-verbal associations? Angular gyrus What is the term for the area of the brain that is used for step-by-step word analysis? Parieto-temporal region What is the term for the area of the brain that is used for articulation and slower work analysis? Left inferior frontal region What is the term for the area of the brain that is used for skilled reading? Occipital-temporal region What is the term for all consonants preceding the vowel in a syllable? Onset What is the term for a word with an unexpected pronunciation or spelling? Irregular word What is the term for a word made from another by the addition of a suffix or prefix? Derivative What is the term for a variation of speech sound that is not a separate phoneme? Allophone What is the term for a unit of speech sound organized around a vowel? Syllable What is the term for a syllable with two adjacent vowels in initial, medial, or final position? Vowel pair syllable What is the term for a syllable that has an r after the vowel? Vowel-r syllable What is the name of the test that measures sight word reading? TOWRE (ch) and (j) are examples of ? Affricate Who created alphabetic phonics? Aylett Cox What is the term for a letter or letters added to the beginning of a base word to change its meaning? (for euphony, the final consonant may be dropped or changed to match) Prefix What is the term for a letter or letter cluster that represents a single speech sound? Grapheme What is the language written in symbols or letters, each which singly or in combination stands for a speech sound? Alphabet language What is the term for a diacritical marking for long vowel? Macron What is the term for a class of speech sounds with air flow that is constricted or obstructed? Consonants Who coined the phrase "Word Blindness?" Adolf Kussmaul What is the term for a diacritical marking for a short vowel? Breve What is the term for a class of open speech sounds produced by the passage of air through an open vocal tract? Vowels What is the term for two consonant sounds having the same origin in the mouth but differing qualities such as voicedness? Cognate Why was 504 formed? 504 was enacted to protect individuals with disabilities from discrimination based solely on their disability. Why do you double the "n" in the word beginning but not in the word opening? The "n" in begin is in the accented one vowel consonant syllable. In open, it is in the unaccented syllable. Who was the most recent advocate of decoding? Dr. Reid Lyon Who was the neuropsychiatrist who coined the name strephosymbolia (twisted symbols) for dyslexia? Dr. Samuel Orton Which word does not contain the silent "e" Awe What is the origin "ch" (sh) like in chef? French Which test measures whether a child is ADHD? Connor Test Which test is NOT used for identifying phonemic awareness? Peabody Picture Test Which process combines synthetic and analytic phonics? What are pragmatics? the appropriate use of language in different contexts What is another name for Preparation or writing on the board or table top? Chalk Talk What is IDEA? Individuals with Disabilities Education Act The amended law of IDEA forms what? the basis for Special Education in all 50 states Dyslexia is an example of a foundation of what? IDEA To maintain certification, what must a therapist have? 10 clinical hours a year The presence of fluid in the middle ear which can result in hearing loss or speech- language difficulties is called what? Acute Otis Media The Norman Conquest (Battle of Hastings) caused the French influence on the English language in what time period? 1066 Socratic Method of asking questions to lead students to discover new information is called what? Discovery This results in students being able to understand and connect the new info- what is it called? Discovery Is "gymnasium" Latin, Greek, French, or Anglo-Saxon? Greek In the word PERMIT, what affect does changing the accent have? Changes the meaning How does a teacher in a rural area charge? Sliding scale- based on the ability of the person to pay In 1900, a Scottish ophthalmologist reported 2 cases of "word blindness." Who was this doctor? James Hinshelwood How do you qualify for 504? A student has to have a physical or mental impairment that limits one or more of their major life activities. Which one of these are neurological? All of the answers are correct. Which of Chall's stages is this? Construction and Reconstruction: construct understanding based on analysis and synthesis. Reading is used for one's own needs and purposes. Reading is more efficient than listening. Dr. Chall's stage 5 Which of Chall's stages is this? Multiple Viewpoints: analyze texts, understand multiple points of view. Child is reading widely from a broad range of complex materials, both expository and narrative, with a variety of viewpoints. Dr. Chall's stage 4 Which of Chall's stages is this? Reading for learning the New: expand vocabulary, build background and word knowledge, develop strategic habits. Reading is used to learn new ideas, to gain new knowledge, to experience new feelings, to learn new attitudes, generally from one viewpoint. What is the origin of these chameloen prefixes im, ir, in: illegal, impossible? Latin What is the origin of these words with k in longer words: kilometer, kinesthetic? Greek What is the origin of these words with ti, si, and ci =(sh): station, facial? Latin What is the origin of wild, old, kind words? Anglo-Saxon What is the origin of words with silent h: hour, herb? Latin What is the origin of photo: photography, photosynthesis? Greek What is the origin of soft c before e or i: certain, city? Latin What is the origin of silent initial p: pneumonia, psychology? Greek What is the origin of basic color words? Anglo-Saxon What is the origin of tu= (choo): eventual, fortunate? Latin What is the origin of the terms for outer body parts? Anglo-Saxon What is the origin of connective o: democrat, photograph? Greek What is the origin of bio= biology, biosphere? Greek What is the origin of "wh", "ng", "wr"? Anglo-Saxon What is the origin of words with "ssion": mission, expression, usually with a short vowel? Latin What is the origin of ending -ology: biology, geology? Greek What is the origin of "Floss" words? Anglo-Saxon What is the origin of "ture" = (cher): adventure, nature? Latin What is the origin of "ch"= (k): school, monarch? Greek What is the origin of most sight words? Anglo-Saxon What is the origin of connectives i, u, and ul: mediate, monument, muscular, solitude? Latin What is the origin of 2 syllable consonant 'le' words like bubble? Anglo-Saxon What is the origin of words that often involve Science, medical, school (social studies) textbooks, or arts? Greek Who is the person that stated in the Journal of Learning Disabilities, "individuals with dyslexia are distinguished by their phonologically based decoding disability..." Louisa Motes What is the origin of common words in technical, sophisticated words in literature and upper grades? Latin What is the origin of most vowel teams: oa, oi, etc? Anglo-Saxon What is the origin of usually multiple syllables? Latin What is the origin of y = (long i sound): cyclone, gym, type Greek Who is the person credited in 1920 had children trace letters, naming sound while writing= VAK? Grace Fernald When do you drop the final e? When a baseword ends in a silent e after one or more consonants, drop the e before adding a vowel suffix. Which program was published by Educators Publishing service that is a comprehensive program including specific directions for instruction, practice materials, and criterion reference posttests? MTA Who is the person that coined the term "strephosymbolia" in 1925 to replace "word blindness"? Samuel Orton What is IEP? Individualized Education Plan Who is the diagnostician in 1933 that trained Beth Slingerland, a teacher that wrote the Slingerland Method? Anna Gillingham What did the amendment in 1997 to section 504 of the IDEA do? Provided for educational placement for juvenile delinquents What is analytic teaching? Whole to part What is an example of analytic teaching? Word association like rhyme- mat, cat, fat= student can read bat What is criterion referenced test? Measures a student's performance based on mastery of a specific set of skills What is an example of criterion referenced test? All of the answers are correct What is the origin and meaning of astro? Greek- Star What is the origin and meaning of bio? Greek- life What is the origin and meaning of cogn? Latin- know What is the origin and meaning of duc, duce, duct? Latin- lead What is synthetic teaching? Part to whole- phonics to whole word What is a schwa? unaccented vowel sound of (uh) What is the origin of auto? Greek What does auto mean? self- unaided What is the origin of chrono? Greek What does chrono mean? time What is the origin of cred? Latin What does cred mean? Belief What is the origin on fer? Latin What does fer mean? Bear What is the origin of (o)logy? Greek What does (o)logy mean? study of What is the origin of pop? Latin What is the meaning of pop? people What is the origin of trans? Latin What is the meaning of trans? Across What is the origin of vert, vers? Latin What is the meaning of vert, vers? Turn A teacher notes a student has difficulty with reading fluency. The parent expresses concerns also. The teacher makes notes on what she sees in this child. What type of assessment is this? Informal assessment Which assessment measures knowledge that has been taught? Curriculum-referenced test Which type of data provides information about knowledge to be applied to long-term, comprehensive goals? Summative data What is the study of how sounds and words are put together to form meaning? ex: (cat to cats)- pluralization Morphology What are the meaning components of language? Semantics Which term describes the way in which words may be ordered in phrases and sentences? (sentence structure and grammar) Syntax Which term describes the practical application of language conversations- how the same word can have difference meanings in different settings? Pragmatics In Latin Roots, the prefixes con- will change to com-, and in- will change to im- for what purpose? Pronounciation What is visual acuity? sharpness of vision, how clearly a person sees What is visual perception? the ability to make sense of what the eye sees Who is a recent researcher with the most current findings on Phonemic Awareness? Reid Lyon What is a characteristic of a dyslexic? Creative The placement of the accent in the word permit does what? Determine meaning A student is able to read but it is a word by word process. What type of activities would help improve fluency? All of the above Recognition of the visual symbol, symbol/sound correspondence, and blending sounds into a word are all part of -? Decoding (reading) Which of the following is not a feature of Chall's Pre-reading Stage, ages 6 months to 6 years? Sound symbol association Which of the following are Greek elements? Eu, chloro In which group do all the words contain three speech sounds? Night, through, sawed Current research regarding the brain and developmental dyslexia has led to the conclusion that-? A "glitch" may have taken place during fetal development An individual with dyslexia might experience delays in social development as demonstrated by -? All of the above Grade equivalent scores-? Are not a dependable representation of progress The Woodcock-Johnson Psycho-Education Battery is- An academic achievement test and a norm referenced test To teach syllable division, Mr. Smart first taught his students to recognize closed (or VC) syllables. He then showed the class words such as napkin, impact, and mascot and discussed accent. Later, he demonstrated how the words could be divided into two syllables. Finally, he gave the students syllables and asked them to construct words. This is an example of -? Synthetic and analytic instruction Which item is true about a linguistics-based beginning reading approach? In addition to phonological processing, which of the following is an essential component of an effective evaluation for dyslexia? Spelling Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), enacte in 1975 as PL 94-142, was updated in 1990 and reauthorized in 2004. Under IDEA, "Specific Learning Disability" is an identifiable category of disability with eight academic domains. Dyslexia is included as one condition under the SLD umbrella ensuring which of the following for students with an identification under IDEA: Eligibility for special education and related services The component of phonological processing that includes the skills of word retrieval from long-term memory and word recoding and has a strong impact on reading fluency is phonological - ? Naming Which subtype of executive function that includes the capabilities of processing, storage, and retrieval impacts the decoding difficulty seen with dyslexia? Working memory Which of the following factors interrelate to affect overall reading comprehension achievement? Language comprehension and decoding What steps should an academic language therapist take if a local school district reaches out requesting the records of a former student? Receive written consent from the adult student, or from the parent or legal guardian of the minor student. What term defines reading well but severely unable to comprehend? Hyperlexia What term defines a written unit that represents a spelled sound? Grapheme What term defines a speech sound? Phoneme What term defines two letters that make one sound in the same syllable (sh, oo)? Digraph What term defines three letters that make one sound in the same syllable (igh, tch)? Trigraph What term defines two letters that make an unexpected sound (wh, qu)? Combination What term defines four letters that make one sound (eigh)? Quadrigraph What term defines two vowels that blend two sounds in the same syllable (oi, oy, ou, ow)? Diphthong When did the English language began with Norman invasion? 1066 A.D. What term teaches the whole, teaches how to break into component parts? Analytic phonics What term defines difficulty in remembering words? Dysphasia What term defines difficulty in recalling names and words? Dysnomia Individual Education Plan (IEP) a document that specifies educational goals and plans for a child with special needs What is MTA? Multisensory Teaching Approach What is heuristic learning? How do you form the plural possessive if the plural does not end in "s"? Add 's What is a final stable syllable? Consonant +le What is a suffix? One or more letters added to the end of a base word to change its form What kind of a syllable ends in a vowel that is not a silent "e"? An open syllable What is a derivative? A base word with a suffix added or a prefix added Is a final stable syllable ever accented? No Why is the first vowel long in a V/CV patterned word? It is in an open accented syllable What do we call two letters that make an unexpected sound? A combination What mark goes over an unaccented combination? A tilde What kind of letters have voiced unblocked sounds? Vowels What is the purpose of a key word? To unlock the sound of a letter What is a homonym? Two words that sound the same but mean different things and are spelled differently What is a phrase? Part of a sentence, fragment, or clause Open, closed, V-e, and F.S.S. stand for what? The four kinds of syllables What two vowels can be long when followed by two consonants in a one syllable word? I and O How do you form the plural possessive of a noun? Form the plural, add an apostrophe if the plural from ends in s. If the plural form does not end in s, add s to the plural form. In the 'wr' situation, what letter is silent? w How do you spell the sound (ch) after a short vowel? tch Is diagraph 'ea' regular for spelling? No What letter is regular for spelling for the sound of (z) in the initial position? z How do you spell the sound of (oi) in the final position? oy How do you spell the final position sound (k) after a short vowel in a multisyllable word? With the letter 'c' How do you spell the final position sound o? Digraph ow What kind of suffix alerts you to change the base word in some way? A vowel suffix Can you drop and double at the same time? No What is the regular spelling for the sound of (er)? Combination er The sound (zhun) is regularly spelled as ? Final stable syllable sion If the base word ends in a silent 'e', what must you do before adding a vowel suffix? Drop the silent e What is the Changing Rule? In a base word with a final consonant and Y, change the y to an i before adding any suffix except one that begins with i How do you make a word plural that ends in 'y' after a consonant? Change the y to i and add suffix -es What is the regular spelling for the final sound (shun)? Final stable syllable tion