Proverb
Say what you believe to be true
Quality
Morphology
Derivational morphemes
Verb morphology (copula and auxiliary forms to verb to be)
Brown's past tense -ed and Third person singular
7-8
Children begin to use more sophisticated strategies in conversation, such as providing additional background information and defining terms to repair breakdowns when they occur.
9
Recount
Being clear in what you say
manner
Syntax
Embedded phrase and clauses
Complex and compound sentences
Reading that is well paced and free from errors is called reading...
FLUENCY
strategies to learn new words by school aged children
Contextual abstraction
Morphological analysis
Direct Instruction
Idioms
The Maxim's are for what part of language
conversational pragmatics
Phonology
Adult like, should be 100% intelligible by 4
May still have some suppressed phonological processes such as stopping or gliding
Chall’s stages of reading development, the stage of “Construction and Reconstruction” occurs at what age(s)?
18+
morphophonemic development during school-age includes
sound modification, stress, vowel shifting
personal narrative that does NOT describe a shared experience is called
Account
Too much or too little refers to what maxim??
Quantity
Pragmatics
Can maintain 2 or more turns in a conversation
Has narrative develpment
Has discourse functions
Understands that words go from left to right and top to bottom in a book. What type of emergent literacy skill is this?
Print Awareness
What is decontextualized language?
The language of instruction in school concerning events and concepts that have occurred outside of school.
Metaphor
Determines if your comment is on point (relevant) to the conversation
Relevance
Semantics
Word learning strategies
Story book reading
Relational terms
False
What is metalinguistic awareness and give examples
Viewing language as an object of attention
Two types are
phonemic awareness
figurative languge