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Semantic development
the way in which speakers relate words to their referents and their meanings
Metalinguistic awareness
children can think about their language, understand words and define them
Pragmatics
The way language is used to accomplish social ends
Linguistic Competence
when a person accouers phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics
American Sign Language
manual language
Decontextualized language
language that is not tied to the here and now
Species specific vs. species uniform
unique to humans and similar in all humans
Productivity
production- creating sounds
Semanticity
semantics- word meanings
Displacement
sending communication to many different channels
Phonology
includes all of the important sounds we make when we speak
Morphology
morpheme-smallest unit of meaning in a language
free morpheme- one morpheme
bound morphemes- attached to free morphemes, cant stand alone
Syntax
the way words are put together