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Oral Language Development and Reading - Coggle Diagram
Oral Language Development and Reading
Stages of Language Development
Non-speech-like Sounds
Perception of Human Voice
Production of Vowel and Consonant Sounds
Imitation of tones, expressions, rhythms and expressions
Gradual Expansion of Vocabulary with Experience
Improvement and Lengthening of Sentence Construction
Using Oral Language in Various Contexts
Components of Language
Form
Phonological System
Morphological System
Syntactic System
Content
Semantics: Language as a means to express content or meaning
Use
7 Functions
Instrumental
Personal
Regulatory
Heuristic
Interactional
Imaginative
Informative
Factors affecting Language Development
Age
Sex
Intelligence
Socioeconomic Class
Cultural Differences
School Environment
First Language/ Dialect
Speed of Oral Language Development
Implications for Literacy Instruction
Reading acquisition vs. Language acquisition
English as a Second Language (ESL) in the context of the Philippines
Use of individualized instruction
Guides for Developmental and Contextual Appropriateness
Oral Language and Literacy Development
"Oral language is the BASIS of becoming literate"
Verbal Deficits: deficits in the semantic, syntactic, or phonological aspects of language.
Semantic deficits
Syntactic Deficits
Phonological Deficits