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The Four Cueing Systems

The Four Cueing Systems Phonological System

The Four Cueing Systems Syntactic System Phonological System

The Four Cueing Systems Syntactic System Phonological System Semantic System

The Four Cueing Systems Pragmatic System Syntactic System Phonological System Semantic System

The Phonological System The sound system of English with approximately 44 sounds and more than 500 ways spell the sounds

The Phonological System Phoneme—the smallest unit of sound The sound system of English with approximately 44 sounds and more than 500 ways spell the sounds

The Phonological System Phoneme-the smallest unit of sound Grapheme—the written representation of a phoneme The sound system of English with approximately 44 sounds and more than 500 ways spell the sounds

The Phonological System Phoneme-the smallest unit of sound Grapheme-the written representation of a phoneme Phonemic Awareness—sound system of a language The sound system of English with approximately 44 sounds and more than 500 ways spell the sounds

The Phonological System Phoneme-the smallest unit of sound Grapheme-the written representation of a phoneme Phonemic Awareness-sound system of a language Phonics—sound/symbol correspondence The sound system of English with approximately 44 sounds and more than 500 ways spell the sounds

The Syntactic System Syntax—structure or grammar of a sentence The structural system of English governing individual word transformation and combination of words into sentences

The Syntactic System Morpheme—the smallest meaningful unit of language Syntax—structure or grammar of a sentence Morpheme—the smallest meaningful unit of language The structural system of English governing individual word transformation and combination of words into sentences

The Syntactic System Free morpheme—a morpheme that stands alone Syntax—structure or grammar of a sentence Morpheme—the smallest meaningful unit of language Free morpheme—a morpheme that stands alone The structural system of English governing individual word transformation and combination of words into sentences

The Syntactic System Bound morpheme—a morpheme that cannot stand alone Syntax—structure or grammar of a sentence Morpheme—the smallest meaningful unit of language Free morpheme—a morpheme that stands alone Bound morpheme—a morpheme that cannot stand alone The structural system of English governing individual word transformation and combination of words into sentences

The Semantic System The meaning system of English that focuses on vocabulary and communicative purpose

The Semantic System Semantics—meaning The meaning system of English that focuses on vocabulary and communicative purpose

The Semantic System Word Meanings Semantics—meaning The meaning system of English that focuses on vocabulary and communicative purpose

The Semantic System Context Clues Semantics—meaning Word Meanings The meaning system of English that focuses on vocabulary and communicative purpose

Synonyms, antonyms, metaphorical language The Semantic System Semantics—meaning Word Meanings Context Clues Synonyms, antonyms, metaphorical language The meaning system of English that focuses on vocabulary and communicative purpose

The Pragmatic System The system of English that varies language according to the social setting

Does it FIT the setting? The Pragmatic System The system of English that varies language according to the social setting

The Pragmatic System Function—does the style fit the setting and foster the purpose? The system of English that varies language according to the social setting

The Pragmatic System “Standard” English Function—does the style fit the setting and foster the purpose? “Standard” English The system of English that varies language according to the social setting

The Pragmatic System Dialects Function—does the style fit the setting and foster the purpose? “Standard” English Dialects The system of English that varies language according to the social setting

The Four Cueing Systems Pragmatic System Syntax System Phonological System Semantic System