Relacionar Columnas Too many "ph" WordsVersión en línea Match the "ph" word with its definition. por Amber Brown 1 phonological working memory 2 phonological awareness 3 alphabetic principle 4 phonemic awareness 5 phonological processing 6 phonological representation 7 phonological sensitivity 8 phonological naming The conscious awareness of all levels of the speech sound system including syllables, initial sounds, and phonemes. The most prominent and enduring weakness in people with reading and spelling problems. The ability to efficiently retrieve words stored in long-term memory using phonological information. The "online" memory system that remembers speech long enough to extract meaning from it, or that holds onto words during writing. The concept that letters are used to represent individual phonemes in the spoken word. The distinctness of words stored in long-term memory, and the ability to access word representations in a conscious manner. The ability to hear and become sensitive to the sounds of language. The conscious awareness of the individual speech sounds in spoken syllables and the ability to consciously manipulate those sounds.