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Discourse Act Contributing to the Linguistic Formulation from Word to Sentence: Albanian Children

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  • Zamira Shkreli

    (PhD, Albania)

  • Karmen Lazri

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In this argument, based in concrete observation for toddlers 2-4 years old, will be treated the case of lexical input of this age, used in the act of speech from the communication through special words- accompanied with extra-linguistic means,- from holophrases, to generating simple sentences, as special constructs of syntax. Primal phases of owning the language have already slowly started in the first years of their lives. The child follows the unstoppable road to understanding and enriching knowledge. As helping to our material will be included, except for their group and family life, didactic materials as well, in which part of our study were “Open and Find out†books, which are made of secret windows and puzzle books, which contain plenty of material that serves to the children’s speech-gaining act. The theory treating of the problem above will be mostly supported by Albanian language data, or by Albanian children - as native speakers of that mother language. The principal phases of owning the language have slowly started during the first years of his life. Now the child follows the unstoppable way to gaining and enriching his knowledge. The methodology followed in this material includes preschool children. During this phase the child articulates more lexical words than grammatical words. We noticed the phenomena when observing 14 children, who were selected from two age groups. The conversations of the different aged and gendered subjects were analyzed, as well as the vocabularies they owned. During this treatment will be shown linguistic features that children are prone to change from one phase of life to another. It’s also interesting to emphasize how even in the word and sentence producing phase, children are developed and skilled by using didactic books on them.

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  • Zamira Shkreli & Karmen Lazri, 2021. "Discourse Act Contributing to the Linguistic Formulation from Word to Sentence: Albanian Children," European Journal of Language and Literature Studies Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 7, July -Dec.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejlsjr:241
    DOI: 10.26417/382ywt95e
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