Grade 2: More complex Anglo-Saxon spelling (spelling according to the position of a sound in a word, letter patterns/conventions, and most common inflectional endings). Guided discovery with word s...
Grade 1 Reading Foundation - Inflectional Endings Grade 1 Reading Foundation - Irregular Spellings Grade 1 Reading Foundation - Long and Short Vowels Grade 1 Reading Foundation - Long Vowel Sounds Grade 1 Reading Foundation - One-Syllable Words Grade 1 Reading Foundation - Phonemes (Consonan...
That led to a reshuffling of most of the inflectional endings. An important clue to the date of the dissolution of Slavic unity is the separate development in different Slavic dialects of the name of the emperor Charlemagne (747?–814). That name must have entered into Slavic in the ...
to Baltic and Slavic and the later one thatcharacterizedSlavic alone was that in Slavic all syllables became open (i.e., a syllable could end only in a vowel). Thus, all consonants at the end of a syllable were lost. That led to a reshuffling of most of the inflectional endings. ...