Zusammenfassung der Ressource
LANGUAGE
FUCTIONS
- Semantic relationships
- to connect the child to his or her world and the child’s world to the child’s thinking.
- (agent + action + object)?
- Extended semantic
relationships
- Social intentions
- The child expresses an intention or semantic meaning of concepts that are
social and therefore pragmatic in nature (Arwood, 1991a)
- Preoperational
cognition
- language for cognitive and social function
- additional
pattern
- Expanded
language
functions
- think critically
and problem
solve
- Displacement
- needs and desires
- development of conceptual
- Semanticity
- lexical tags
- underlying meanings
- Flexibility
- Displacement and
semanticity
- Productivity
- Flexibility like
displacement and
semanticity
- Concrete cognition
- layering of
patterns
- concepts to form
more complex
concepts
- neuro-semantic
processes of
overlapping
- Speech acts
- context, verbal and
non-verbal
- Expanded speech acts
- speaker