Kust see laps need laulud võtab ehk keeleline sisend ja väljund luubi all

"Where does the child get those songs: Linguistic input and output under the microscope" The article discusses the qualitative and functional peculiarities of caregiver speech and child speech, the importance of the way in which children are spoken to, and whether input language has an...

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Main Authors: Helen Kõrgesaar, Airi Kapanen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühing (Estonian Association for Applied Linguistics) 2016-05-01
Series:Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühingu Aastaraamat
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Online Access:http://www.rakenduslingvistika.ee/ajakirjad/index.php/aastaraamat/article/view/ERYa12.08
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description "Where does the child get those songs: Linguistic input and output under the microscope" The article discusses the qualitative and functional peculiarities of caregiver speech and child speech, the importance of the way in which children are spoken to, and whether input language has an important role in speech development. Also, an overview is provided of the nature and essential features of input language, presenting the similarities and differences between input and output and describing the ways in which different factors affect the way in which children are interacted with, including child-directed speech. As children acquire language in a speech community, with different social situations and with interlocutors whose language exhibits varying degrees of phonological, morphological, syntactic and semantic competence, child-directed speech is dynamic and changes as the child matures. The form of child-directed speech is considered to play an important role in children’s language development, and a number of linguistic features that appear during certain time periods in child-directed speech are also reflected in the child’s own speech. However, there are also linguistic features that, while present in adult speech, do not appear at all in child speech.
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spelling doaj.art-1bc649313e1b4b9c8c3eea46cbc98e142022-12-21T22:50:47ZengEesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühing (Estonian Association for Applied Linguistics)Eesti Rakenduslingvistika Ühingu Aastaraamat2228-06771736-25632016-05-011212513910.5128/ERYa12.08Kust see laps need laulud võtab ehk keeleline sisend ja väljund luubi allHelen KõrgesaarAiri Kapanen"Where does the child get those songs: Linguistic input and output under the microscope" The article discusses the qualitative and functional peculiarities of caregiver speech and child speech, the importance of the way in which children are spoken to, and whether input language has an important role in speech development. Also, an overview is provided of the nature and essential features of input language, presenting the similarities and differences between input and output and describing the ways in which different factors affect the way in which children are interacted with, including child-directed speech. As children acquire language in a speech community, with different social situations and with interlocutors whose language exhibits varying degrees of phonological, morphological, syntactic and semantic competence, child-directed speech is dynamic and changes as the child matures. The form of child-directed speech is considered to play an important role in children’s language development, and a number of linguistic features that appear during certain time periods in child-directed speech are also reflected in the child’s own speech. However, there are also linguistic features that, while present in adult speech, do not appear at all in child speech.http://www.rakenduslingvistika.ee/ajakirjad/index.php/aastaraamat/article/view/ERYa12.08esimese keele omandaminelapsele suunatud kõnehoidjakeellastekeeleesti keel
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title Kust see laps need laulud võtab ehk keeleline sisend ja väljund luubi all
title_full Kust see laps need laulud võtab ehk keeleline sisend ja väljund luubi all
title_fullStr Kust see laps need laulud võtab ehk keeleline sisend ja väljund luubi all
title_full_unstemmed Kust see laps need laulud võtab ehk keeleline sisend ja väljund luubi all
title_short Kust see laps need laulud võtab ehk keeleline sisend ja väljund luubi all
title_sort kust see laps need laulud votab ehk keeleline sisend ja valjund luubi all
topic esimese keele omandamine
lapsele suunatud kõne
hoidjakeel
lastekeel
eesti keel
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