Asked by Raquel S
What are the standards for using different types of oral language?
(This is a question I must answer and record, but I'm a little stuck.. I'm thinking grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary..?)
(This is a question I must answer and record, but I'm a little stuck.. I'm thinking grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary..?)
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PsyDAG
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Oral language is often associated with vocabulary as the main component. However, oral language is comprised of much more. In the broadest definition, oral language consists of six areas: phonology, grammar, morphology, vocabulary, discourse, and pragmatics.
Try exploring some of these areas.
Oral language is often associated with vocabulary as the main component. However, oral language is comprised of much more. In the broadest definition, oral language consists of six areas: phonology, grammar, morphology, vocabulary, discourse, and pragmatics.
Try exploring some of these areas.
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