In comes transliterate - you just type in
the phonetic sounds of the language, and it converts it into the desired language.
We have had so much fun making these animals together — and they are helping him learn
the phonetic sounds of the letters, so...
Not exact matches
The main result
of the development
of phonetic awareness in the preschool years is a newfound ability to connect
sounds to the written language.
This awareness
of the native language strengthens immensely during the preschool years, extending from
sounds to more complex forms
of phonetic awareness, such as the ability to tell you how many syllables are in a certain word.
These methods are called «acoustic -
phonetic» because they combine measurements obtained by listening (acoustic) with the output
of automated
sound analysis (phonetics).
Teachers were familiar with the alphabetic method, in which learning to read was synonymous with learning the letters
of the alphabet; the word method, in which children learned short whole words (as in the Dick and Jane readers); and the
phonetic method, in which children learned to read by
sounding out the letters and combinations
of letters that form words.
This is built on a foundation
of earlier lessons that begin with 3 - year - olds learning the
sounds associated with each letter symbol, stringing those
sounds together to write words with stencils
of letters in a material called the Movable Alphabet, leading up to the earliest lessons in
phonetic reading.
Knowing what I do about the English language and its spelling, and how it came about, I would not dream
of advocating that English spelling should be made completely
phonetic, with one - to - one relationships between
sounds and letters, with merely 44 spellings for the 44 English
sounds.
Reading Horizons is a K - adult phonics program that provides instruction in (the) 42
Sounds (
of the Alphabet), (the) Five
Phonetic Rules, and a two - step decoding system and may be taught by teachers or well - trained paraprofessionals.
The Reading Horizons Online Reading Workshop simplifies the challenge
of teaching reading into simple and powerful skills that clarify how to read, including: the Five
Phonetic Skills, Two Decoding Skills, and the 42
Sounds of the Alphabet.
When you shift down on the move with a flick
of the left paddle, the chips will automatically blip the throttle; when you give it stick and keep the right foot firmly planted, a
phonetic explosion marks the transition at 4500 rpm; when you upshift close to the redline, the four
sounds almost like a five, and then very briefly even like a six.
Subaru says that the BRZ stands for Boxer engine, Rear - wheel drive Zenith, but it
sounds more like a
phonetic interpretation
of a weedeater to us.
One wonders if the
sound of the Atlantic Ocean's drift between Granger Bay and Three Anchor Bay inspired the naming
of this coastal portion lending itself gently to Wikipedia's suggestion that «Mouille is a
phonetic term that applies to certain consonants having a palatalised, «liquid» or softened
sound».
Calame also creates a linguistic analogy to the noisy collisions
of color in her painting: she titles the works with invented words such as eeec - FFw - eeec - FFwFFw and g - kgg kooo - kggkooo - kggkoo, which are
phonetic transcriptions
of sound.
Linguistic and
phonetic associations do seem to whet the appetite
of this Canadian artist, who also played with the
sound of her first name in the title
of her most recent solo show at Kunstverein Freiburg, «All Is On» (All - is - on), to which the show at Giò Marconi acts as a sort
of postscript, an afterword.