The words are organized into phonic categories and include both real words and pseudowords. |
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Other phonic features are added to the basic metrical pattern of verse, with or without rhyme. |
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It does not matter who owns the schools, he says, as long as we have phonic teaching of reading and as long as we have performance pay. |
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The linguistic sign is neither conceptual nor phonic, neither thought nor sound. |
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Hiragana and katakana are both phonetic syllabaries, wherein each of the 46 symbols equates to one phonic. |
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For a diagnosis of TS to be made, both motor and phonic tics must be present for at least 1 year. |
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Word Attack requires students to pronounce nonsense words using phonic and structural analysis skills. |
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In some cases, children who have problems with basic phonological awareness nonetheless master phonic decoding. |
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The phonic method has reappeared for teaching reading and spelling in the early primary school, after some thirty years of official neglect in favour of word recognition. |
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Individuals with milder forms of the disorder may exhibit either motor or phonic tics but not both. |
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Coprolalia', the infamous and overly represented swearing tic, is an exceedingly rare example of a complex phonic tic. |
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Virtual Surround Sound gives you the stereo phonic virtual space through your existing 2-channel stereo system. |
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Do not use aggressive products so to avoid damaging the phonic wheels and the sensors. |
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The grapheme is to the graphic linguistic signifier as the phoneme is to the phonic linguistic signifier. |
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But you can have a developed, very good phonic awareness, very good phonics, but still not comprehend, which is of course the end result, that's what we want kids to do. |
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These superb results are the effect of the panel's phonic absorption capacity coupled with the performance of the perfect air-barrier membrane. |
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When the main rotor shaft was removed from the gearbox upper housing unit, the locking key which couples the phonic wheel to the shaft fell out from the machined key-way. |
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Sounds are generated by passing air from the bony nares through the phonic lips. |
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Motor tics precede phonic tics in about 80 percent of the cases. |
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You can play games online or print them out for later, print your own scrapbook with phonic activities or send in a sentence or poem to the gallery. |
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Closer examination revealed that the retaining roll-pin, which normally holds the key in place in the phonic wheel key-way slot, had been sheared. |
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Each cabin crew member was subsequently given a megaphone, shown how to position it in relation to the smoke hood's phonic membrane, and asked to shout the same command. |
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This prompted me to write some phonic poems for each of the sounds that are taught in class and this led to the creation of Little Lamb Phonics. |
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This vertical garden favours thermal and phonic insulation. |
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Individual pupils respond well to targeted support and develop phonic strategies effectively. |
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When the whale is submerged, it can close the blowhole, and air that passes through the phonic lips can circulate back to the lungs. |
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The knobbly surface reflects sound waves that come through the spermaceti organ from the phonic lips. |
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The source of the air forced through the phonic lips is the right nasal passage. |
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While the left nasal passage opens to the blow hole, the right nasal passage has evolved to supply air to the phonic lips. |
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Air that passes through the phonic lips passes into the distal sac, then back down through the left nasal passage. |
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