Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Study of Language Functions
- LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS
- SEMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS
- Relationship of people, actions
and objects within an environment
- PROBLEMS WITH ACQUIRING SEMANTIC
RELATIONSHIPS
- Lack of language development
- Social and cognitive impairment
- EXTENDED SEMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS
- Expand a statement with the
meaning of the surrounding world
- SOCIAL INTENTIONS
- Expression using words with an
intention like greet, demand, ask
- PREOPERATIONAL CONDITION
- Language development
in social and cognitive
- Relationship between several
people in one environment
- EXPANDED LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS
- DISPLACEMENT
- Acts that can not be
seen or touched
- It expands through
people's thinking
- SEMANTICITY
- Conceptual meanings
- FLEXIBILITY
- Intentions of conceptual
meanings in various forms
- Solve problems
- PRODUCTIVITY
- Variety of concepts for a
variety of purposes
- REDUNDANCY
- Efficiency of concepts
- More words to
convey a meaning
- CONCRETE COGNITION
- Formation of more
complex concepts
- SPEAKING ACTS
- Variety of functions in a
conversation
- EXPANDED OF SPEECH ACTS
- Use of prepositions in
sophisticated speech