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Acquisition of Noun and Verb Inflection in Child`s Development

Isa Spahiu and Vlera Ejupi

Journal of Language and Communication, 2014, vol. 1, issue 1, 1-8

Abstract: Here is a work of language acquisition. How do nouns and verbs inflect children in their development? We combined some researchers and scientists opinions and researches in this field. Several explanations have given to see and understand differences in use of nouns and verbs by children in different stages of their development. How children begin to communicate from their early childhood. What is the role of parents in their childrens speech, especially mothers influence in first language acquisition and of course what is a teachers role in second language acquisition. Through which stages passes a child until he/she produces correctly nouns and verbs. I tried to explain how and why nouns are learned before verbs and what does scientist say about this. I shared some of my experiences that I had as a parent in my private life in first language acquisition and as a teacher in a school with my students in second language acquisition.

Keywords: child`s development; language acquisition; noun; verbs; lexis development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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