The ability to identify and manipulate the sounds of language is
called phonological awareness.
This awareness of the sound structure of spoken language is
called phonological awareness.
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An important aspect of
phonological awareness is phonemic awareness or the ability to segment words into their component sounds, which are
called phonemes.
Phonological processing refers to the ability to analyze speech or spoken language, from identifying individual words, to word parts or syllables, and then into the smallest parts
called phonemes or speech sounds.
Phonological Awareness
calls children to listen to the sounds of our language from a whole word or sentence, down to the individual letter sounds in a word.