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a Primary Principle, means answering to each other in fitness or mutual adaptation, congruity, harmony, agreement, relation of agreement, similarity, or analogy, relation of agreement, similarity, or analogy, concordant or sympathetic response. ...
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represents; letter-sound correspondence, as c representing /k/ in cat and /s/ in cent. Note: Technically, grapheme- phoneme correspondence refers to how letters correspond to sounds, not vice versa. Phonics as a teaching device in reading instruction concerns grapheme-phoneme correspondences
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In ED Hirsch's objective (historical) criticism, a basic criterion used to establish a reading as probably accurate. An interpretation exhibits correspondence is it acknowledges and accounts for all linguistic elements in the text. Compare organic unity. (See also legitimacy, generic appropriateness, and coherence.)
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| corresponding p.’s |
points upon the two retinae whose impressions unite to produce a single perception. Cf. disparate p's.
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| corresponding point |
The point in the retina of each eye that, when stimulated simultaneously, results in a single visual sensation.
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