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  • Rethinking Autism with Dolto : Syllable Soup
    Rethinking Autism with Dolto : Syllable Soup

    Rethinking Autism with Dolto takes up a principal legacy of Françoise Dolto’s immense project—her conviction that autism is a regression to the archaic. Dolto theorizes that the infant in utero, deep in dreams, is receptive to the audition of “phonemes” during the pre-conscious “archaic stage” of psychosexual maturation.That dream-work on words—an idiosyncratic prehistory at the onset of mental and emotional life—secures the unconscious circulation of affect and the ontogeny of thought long prior to speech, seeding associative thinking and facilitating self-regulation.Kathleen Saint-Onge uses the written work of four nonverbal autistic authors in seeking corroboration for Dolto’s formulations, finding thoughtful self-reflections that relate the experience of living in silence with relentless anxiety while relying on regression as a defence.Dolto’s unprecedented insights into the infant’s earliest learning carry formidable implications for autism interventions, and for primary language and literacy.At issue is an enduring susceptibility to archaic echoes—the haphazard, securing return of pre-invested phonemes—in communicative exchanges, including reading and writing. Rethinking Autism with Dolto considers unconscious processes as inherently reparative, heralding the responsibility education holds for human health, and supports a rethinking of autism that presumes competence.Readers are invited to new conversations in psychoanalysis, child development, education and linguistics through an exploration of the unconscious concomitants of first language acquisition.

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  • The History Of The United States; Told In One Syllable Words
    The History Of The United States; Told In One Syllable Words

    This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature.This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations.So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published.Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.

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  • Essential Single-Syllable Japanese Particles : The Basis for Sentence Construction and Meaning
    Essential Single-Syllable Japanese Particles : The Basis for Sentence Construction and Meaning

    Unlike traditional Japanese particle reference books, ‘Essential Single-Syllable Japanese Particles’ is a revolutionary hybrid: a functionality-based guide and workbook designed to deconstruct and conquer the complexities of the 14 most-commonly used single-syllable Japanese particles, such as ?/wa, ?/ga, ?/de, ?/no, and ?/ni.Unlike their easily translatable multi-syllable counterparts like ??/kara meaning "from" or ??/node "because," these single-syllable powerhouses often defy direct translation and carry a variety of functions, even sometimes within the same sentence.Readers are encouraged to dive deep into their multiple roles, understand their nuances, and master them through targeted exercises.This innovative approach unlocks the secrets of these multifaceted particles, paving the way for confident and fluent Japanese communication.This book is for teachers and learners alike, and comes with many MP3 audio resources to further engage the learning process.

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  • Phonic Books Dandelion World Stages 16-20 : Simple two-syllable words and suffixes
    Phonic Books Dandelion World Stages 16-20 : Simple two-syllable words and suffixes

    Phonic Books Dandelion World Stages 16-20 comprises 10 non-fiction books.Aimed at children in Reception to Year 2, each stage introduces spellings, suffixes and simple two-syllable words. Each stage practises new letters/sounds while supporting previously taught letters/sounds and high-frequency words, or sight words.There are two books at each stage to reinforce learning:Stage 16: tch and veBook 16a: Catch the Fun!Book 16b: A Clutch in the HutchStage 17: simple two-syllable wordsBook 17a: Selling CropsBook 17b: The Bandit KittensStage 18: two-syllable words and suffix -edBook 18a: Planted in SpaceBook 18b: The Bobcat HuntedStage 19: two-syllable words and suffix -ingBook 19a: Sharks SwimmingBook 19b: At the Fun ParkStage 20: two-syllable words and the spelling 'le'Book 20a: Apple Fest Fun!Book 20b: Cuddle PupFollows the same scope and sequence as Dandelion Launchers Units 16-20.

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  • Is one-syllable three-syllable?

    No, one-syllable and three-syllable are not the same. One-syllable words have only one vowel sound, while three-syllable words have three vowel sounds. This means that one-syllable words are much shorter and simpler in terms of pronunciation and syllable count compared to three-syllable words.

  • Why is a one-syllable word one-syllable and a three-syllable word three-syllable?

    The number of syllables in a word is determined by the number of vowel sounds it contains. A one-syllable word has only one vowel sound, while a three-syllable word has three vowel sounds. Each vowel sound creates a separate syllable in the word, which is why the number of syllables corresponds to the number of vowel sounds. This is why a one-syllable word is one-syllable and a three-syllable word is three-syllable.

  • Does syllable separation disturb reading?

    Syllable separation can actually aid reading, especially for beginning readers or individuals learning a new language. By visually breaking down words into smaller parts, it can help with pronunciation and comprehension. However, for fluent readers, excessive syllable separation may disrupt the natural flow of reading and slow down the reading process. Overall, the impact of syllable separation on reading can vary depending on the reader's proficiency level and familiarity with the language.

  • What is a two-syllable dog name where the last syllable ends with i?

    One example of a two-syllable dog name where the last syllable ends with "i" is Kali. This name has two syllables and ends with the "i" sound, making it a suitable option for a dog name.

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  • Phonic Books Dandelion Launchers Units 16-20 : Simple two-syllable words and suffixes
    Phonic Books Dandelion Launchers Units 16-20 : Simple two-syllable words and suffixes

    Phonic Books Dandelion Launchers Units 16-20 comprises ten books and is aimed at children in Reception to Year 2.The books introduce the spellings 'tch' and 've' and simple two-syllable words.. Two books in each stage provide practice while offering different stories.Each stage introduces new letters/sounds while supporting previously taught phonic letters/sounds and high-frequency words. Unit 16a: The ItchUnit 16b: The DitchUnit 17a: The SandpitUnit 17b: The Muffin ShopUnit 18a: StrandedUnit 18b: Stan Is ShockedUnit 19a: Thinking of a GiftUnit 19b: SwimmingUnit 20a: CuddlesUnit 20b: A Muddle in the Middle. Accompanying photocopiable activities for word building, reading, spelling and comprehension can be found in Phonic Books Dandelion Launchers Reading and Writing Activities Units 16-20.

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  • Phonic Books Dandelion Launchers Extras Stages 16-20 : Simple two-syllable words and suffixes
    Phonic Books Dandelion Launchers Extras Stages 16-20 : Simple two-syllable words and suffixes

    Learn how to read with Dandelion Launchers Extras decodable books for beginner readers. Dandelion Launchers Extras Stages 16-20 is a series of first-reader books by Phonic Books that introduce children to a few letters and sounds at a time.This pack of 14 books runs parallel to Dandelion Launchers Stages 16-20 and is perfect for children in Reception to Year 2 who are learning to read. Two books for every stage provide practice of essential phonics skills while offering different stories to engage young readers.Each stage introduces new letters and sounds while supporting any previously taught phonic letters or sounds and high-frequency words, allowing independent reading from the outset. This series includes: Book 16a: The Big Match (Stage 16: tch and ve)Book 16b: On Top of the Hutch (Stage 16: tch and ve)Book 17a: Ketchup (Stage 17: simple two-syllable words)Book 17b: Seven Kittens (Stage 17: simple two-syllable words)Book 18a: Lifted by the Wind (Stage 18: two-syllable words and suffix -ed)Book 18b: Packed and Unpacked (Stage 18: two-syllable words and suffix -ed)Book 19a: Missing (Stage 19: two-syllable words and suffix -ing)Book 19b: Skidding and Whizzing (Stage 19: two-syllable words and suffix -ing)Book 20a: Beth Can Juggle (Stage 20: two-syllable words and the spelling 'le')Book 20b: Wiggle and Jiggle (Stage 20: two-syllable words and the spelling 'le')The accompanying reproducible activities for word building, reading, writing, comprehension and spelling can be found in Dandelion Launchers Extras Reading and Writing Activities for Stages 16-20. This beginner reader series features:- A carefully structured progression through each stage, gradually introducing the sounds of the alphabet. - Reading material aimed at children in Reception to Year 2. Each book within this series contains:- A ‘How to Use This Book’ guidance page which includes information about the new sounds introduced and high-frequency words. - Engaging and entertaining story. - A game to reinforce the skills learned throughout the book. What is phonics?Phonics is a way of teaching children to read by understanding the sounds that letters make and blending them to make a word.Children can learn to read using this skill to decode new words.Phonic Books specialises in decodable, systematic books supporting this structured literacy instruction.

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  • The Complete Syllable Stress Survival Guide : Over 1300 of the Most Mispronounced Words in English!
    The Complete Syllable Stress Survival Guide : Over 1300 of the Most Mispronounced Words in English!

    It is estimated that about one and a half billion people on Earth are learning English at any given time. English has become the dominant language for world commerce, education, entertainment, the list goes on and on. It's one thing learning English and becoming fluent, however, if you are misunderstood when speaking, and people do not know 100% of what you are saying, it can be extremely frustrating for both the speaker and the listener.Paul Gruber, Speech Language Pathologist and the creator of the 'Pronunciation Workshop' and 'Miracle Pronunciation Academy' Training Programs, has taught millions of people all over the world, how to speak English clearly, confidently and correctly with this Bestselling English Pronunciation courses. In his newest book, The Complete Syllable Stress Survival Guide, he breaks down 1300 of the most mispronounced words in English without the use of phonetics, the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) or unusual symbols. His fun, unique and easy system, which he calls 'Naked Pronunciation', strips down the most commonly mispronounced words and reveals their pure pronunciations. As you go through the lists of words in the book, you will be very surprised to see the actual syllable breakdowns, blends, and hidden sounds. Paul also shows you which syllable receives the 'stress'.You may be going through life pronouncing these words correctly, however, if the syllable stress is wrong, that could be the difference between clarity and total confusion. Also, syllable stress often differs from country to country (i.e.Indian accent vs. American accent).Bonus Audio Training! In addition to this book, the reader will also receive online access to Seven Free Audio Modules with the author correctly pronouncing and showing the listener exactly how to say each word correctly (as spoken in North America with an American Accent).Paul has personally coached thousands of his students over the past 25 years both in person and via the Internet. Most of the included words on this list come from errors his actual clients have consistently made throughout the years. This book and audio supplement are a MUST for all speakers of English as a Second Language.

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  • Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Set 1 Units 11-20 : Consonant digraphs and simple two-syllable words
    Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Set 1 Units 11-20 : Consonant digraphs and simple two-syllable words

    Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Set 1 Units 11-20 comprises ten books and is aimed at children in Reception to Year 2.Each book introduces consonant digraphs. Each stage introduces new letters/sounds while supporting previously taught phonic letters/sounds and high-frequency words. Unit 11: Pip Gets Rich (ch)Unit 12: ""Hush!"" (sh)Unit 13: The Path up the Hill (th)Unit 14: The Trick (ck)Unit 15: The Ring (ng)Unit 16: The Quest (qu and ve)Unit 17: When Meg Was a Pup (wh and two syllables)Unit 18: A Wicked Snack (-ed and two syllables)Unit 19: Sinking Sand (-ing and two syllables)Unit 20: The Paddle (-le and two syllables)Accompanying photocopiable activities for word building, reading, spelling and comprehension can be found in Phonic Books Dandelion Readers Set 1 Units 11-20 Reading & Writing Activities.

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  • Is the syllable unstressed or stressed?

    The syllable can be either unstressed or stressed, depending on the emphasis placed on it within a word or phrase. In English, stressed syllables are typically pronounced with more force and clarity, while unstressed syllables are pronounced more quickly and with less emphasis. The placement of stress in a word can affect its pronunciation and meaning.

  • What is the correct syllable stress?

    Syllable stress refers to the emphasis placed on a particular syllable within a word. In English, the correct syllable stress can vary depending on the word. To determine the correct syllable stress, it is important to consult a dictionary or language resource that provides phonetic transcriptions. Understanding and applying the correct syllable stress can help improve pronunciation and overall clarity in spoken English.

  • When is the first syllable open?

    The first syllable is open when it ends with a vowel sound, either a single vowel or a vowel followed by a consonant. An open syllable does not have a consonant at the end, allowing the vowel to be pronounced with a long sound. Examples of words with open first syllables include "ba-by," "ti-ger," and "o-pen."

  • What does "three-syllable trochee" mean?

    A three-syllable trochee refers to a metrical foot in poetry that consists of three syllables, with the stress falling on the first syllable. This creates a pattern of stressed-unstressed syllables, which is characteristic of trochaic meter. In a three-syllable trochee, the first syllable is stressed, and the following two syllables are unstressed. This rhythmic pattern can create a sense of energy and movement in a poem.

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