Phoneme - The smallest unit of sound in a language., Grapheme - The written representation of a phoneme., GPC (Grapheme-Phoneme Correspondence) - The relationship between letters and the sounds they represent., Digraph - A combination of two letters representing a single sound., Trigraph - A combination of three letters representing one sound., Phoneme Discrimination - The ability to distinguish different sounds., Blending - Combining sounds to read a word., Segmenting - Breaking a word into individual sounds., Sight Words - Words recognized by sight due to irregular spelling., Consonant Blend: - Two or more consonants pronounced together., Phoneme Manipulation - Changing phonemes within words., Long Vowels - Vowels pronounced for an extended duration., Prefix - An affix added to the beginning of a word., Suffix - An affix added to the end of a word., Double Consonants - Identical consecutive consonant letters in a word., R-Controlled Vowels: - Vowels influenced by the presence of "r" in the same syllable.,

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