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von GLADYS MACRINA TORRES JIMENEZ Vor 12 Monaten

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THE STUDY OF MEANING

The process of language acquisition involves several stages, starting from sound imitation to the formation of complex sentences. Environmental factors, including social interactions and exposure to various forms of language, play a crucial role in this development.

THE STUDY OF
MEANING

This hability

requires

Meaning of the things
Pronunciation Knowledge
Vocabulary knowledge

THE STUDY OF MEANING

Demonstrating semantic knowledge

The following are ten aspects of any speaker’s semantic knowledge
Speakers know that a message in a sentence may presuppose other pieces of knowledge.
Sentences or statements may be related so that one is true the other must also be true.
Speakers know how language is used when people interact, that is to say, for a question, there will be a lot of possible answers.
Some sentences have two meanings. It is called ambiguous.
Synonyms and antonymous must have some common to be the same or different.
Students recognize when words have different meanings.
Students recognize when sentences are contradictory.
Speakers agree when two words havethe same meaning
Speakers agree when two sentences have the same meaning and when they don't.
Speakers must know if something is or not meaningful in their language
Speakers can make known to other speakers their
Thoughts

Language and the individual

Language grammar
Description and explanation of grammar by linguists
Implicit and explicit knowledge of language
Semantics, phonology, syntax and morphology
Language knowledge
Knowledge of phonology, syntax and morphology
Combining words into sentences
Productive and receptive vocabulary
Influence of the environment on language acquisition
Exposure to spoken and sign language
Social interaction and language development
Stages of language acquisition
Imitation of sounds and words
Skills in asking questions and negative statements
Development of more complex sentences
Production of two-word sentences
Language acquisition in children.
Parental imitation Expression and communication
Language acquisition process
Development of language skills

The nature of language

Human language is creative
Human language is free of stimuli.
Only humans have a language that allows them that produce and understand always new messages and that they do so without any external stimulus

The systematic study of meaning

Disciplines are concerned with the systematic study of ‘meaning’
Linguistics

How language works

Philosophy

How any particular fact that we know as true is related to other possible facts

Psychology

How the human seeks meaning and works with them