Sociology, asked by anuradha90270, 1 month ago

1. Why is phonology important in developing language?​

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Answered by muskanoptical503
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Developing strong competencies in phonological awareness is important for all students, as the awareness of the sounds in words and syllables is critical to hearing and segmenting the words students want to spell, and blending together the sounds in words that students read

Answered by llTriggerLipsll
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Developing strong competencies in phonological awareness is important for all students, as the awareness of the sounds in words and syllables is critical to hearing and segmenting the words students want to spell, and blending together the sounds in words that students read.

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