by Dr. Garforth | Nov 8, 2019 | Phonological Fridays
Happy #phonologicalfriday everyone! Over the last few weeks, #phonologicalfriday has been focusing on syllables. This is the fourth post in a 7 part series on syllable types written by Massey University’s Dr. Tom Nicholson. He has previously written on closed...
by Dr. Garforth | Nov 5, 2019 | Morpheme Mondays
Happy #morphememonday everyone! Can you believe that now it is November, #morphememondays has existed for 4 months and this is the 18th post. In those 18 posts, we have covered 51 morphemes! I hope you are enjoying this journey as much as I am; so without...
by Dr. Garforth | Nov 1, 2019 | Phonological Fridays
Happy #phonologicalfriday everyone! This is the third post contributed to #phonologicalfriday by Dr. Tom Nicholson in a 7 part series on syllable types. Last week he provided us with a lesson on closed syllables and this week he will provide us with a lesson...
by Dr. Garforth | Oct 28, 2019 | Morpheme Mondays
Happy #morphememonday everyone! This is one of my favourite weeks of the year because this week is Halloween. In my neighbourhood, there is a scarecrow competition and lots of spooky houses. This week, I have created a Halloween Themed Phobia Crossword puzzle for...
by Dr. Garforth | Oct 25, 2019 | Phonological Fridays
Happy #phonologicalfriday everyone! This is the second #phonologicalfriday post written by Dr. Tom Nicholson, an Emeritus Professor from Massey University in Auckland, New Zealand. Last week, he provided us with a good introduction into the 6 different syllable types....
by Dr. Garforth | Oct 22, 2019 | Morpheme Mondays
Happy #morphememonday everyone! Morphology is a wonderful thing and unfortunately it is still missing out of most curricula. Thank you for taking the time to learn more about it. This week, our prefix <in> has two definitions; I have separated them...