2.3 Functions of Child Language

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    • The expressive function of child language involves expressing emotions and feelings
    • The phatic function of child language is used to establish and maintain social relationships
    • What is the primary purpose of the requesting function in child language?
      Asking for needs
    • What does the commenting function in child language involve?
      Sharing observations
    • What is an example of the expressive function in child language?
      "I'm sad"
    • What is the purpose of the phatic function in child language?
      Maintaining relationships
    • The directive function of child language is used to control the behavior of others.

      True
    • The metalinguistic function involves talking about language itself.

      True
    • The questioning function in child language is used to seek information
    • The directive function is used to direct or control the behavior of others
    • The metalinguistic function involves talking about language itself
    • The protesting function is used to express disagreement or objection.
    • What is an example of referential language in child language?
      "That's a dog"
    • What is an example of the commenting function in child language?
      "That car is red!"
    • Expressive language is used to express emotions and feelings.
    • The phatic function is used to establish and maintain social relationships.
    • In the early stage of expressive language development, children use crying and babbling.
    • The phatic function in its later stage involves conversational small talk.
    • The metalinguistic function develops a child's understanding of language itself.
      True
    • What is the expressive function of child language used for?
      Expressing emotions
    • What does the referential function of child language refer to?
      Objects, people, events
    • Order the functions of child language based on their descriptions:
      1️⃣ Expressive: Expressing emotions and feelings
      2️⃣ Directive: Directing or controlling behavior
      3️⃣ Referential: Referring to objects, people, or events
      4️⃣ Phatic: Establishing and maintaining relationships
      5️⃣ Metalinguistic: Talking about language itself
    • Protesting is an example of expressing disagreement in child language.

      True
    • Match the function of child language with its example:
      Requesting ↔️ "Can I have milk, please?"
      Questioning ↔️ "Why is the sky blue?"
      Protesting ↔️ "I don't want to go to bed!"
      Commenting ↔️ "That car is red!"
    • The referential function is used to talk about objects, people, or events in the world.

      True
    • The question "Why is the sky blue?" is an example of the questioning function.
    • The main functions of child language help children communicate their needs and explore their environment.

      True
    • The directive function allows children to control their environment.

      True
    • Arrange the stages of expressive language development in child language:
      1️⃣ Crying, babbling
      2️⃣ Using full sentences
    • Metalinguistic language begins with recognizing words.

      True
    • In the later stage of referential language, children can describe complex scenarios.
    • What is an example of metalinguistic language in child language?
      "What does that word mean?"
    • What is an example of a directive phrase used in the early stage of directive language development?
      Pointing, simple requests
    • Match the function with its later stage example:
      Directive ↔️ Complex commands
      Referential ↔️ Describing complex scenarios
      Phatic ↔️ Conversational small talk
      Metalinguistic ↔️ Discussing grammar
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