Schaffer (2004) and Keenan and Evans (2009) describe four areas of linguistics, phonology, semantics, grammar and pragmatics. The first phase of phonology, including the pronunciation of words and its generation process, is the embarrassment of the baby and then the formation of words. Physical factors also influence pronunciation, as speech boxes require maturation and muscle coordination (Buckley, 2003). Semantics is the meaning of words and they need to be conscious of the meaning of the words before they can effectively use the words.
Child development and learning focusing on linguistic development This article focuses on language development, about children's development and learning. It will explain the development of the language skills of children as well as the main stages of the development of "milestones" and will discuss key concepts related to language acquisition and social learning theory. In this article I will also explore the major theorists involved in language development, mainly Vygotsky and Chomsky, and how these theories can be explored.
Cognitive development is a research field of neuroscience and psychology focusing on child development in aspects of information processing, conceptual resources, perception ability, language learning, other developed adult brain and cognitive psychology . The difference in quality between how children handle their own waking experiences and how adults handle their own waking experiences is recognized. In adult terms, cognitive development is defined as the emergence of ability to consciously recognize, understand consciously and express understanding. From an adult's point of view, cognitive development is also called intellectual development.
Language development is the process of learning languages in the early stages of human development. This process involves learning languages through learning or imitation. As children grow, language development changes from simple to complicated (Barrett, p. 13). For example, a baby does not use a language for communication after birth. However, in 4 months old, the baby can use the voice and can read the lips. This language is called "chaos"
Native language, L1, or primary language refers to the language the children learn first during development. It is a language for children to communicate with children before learning to speak. In terms of child development, language acquisition is usually extended from 0 to 3 years old. Languages learned after 12 years of age are considered the second language specified as L2. Empirical studies on the outcome of bilingual rhythm produced different results. In particular, previous studies have shown primarily bad effects on bilingualism. So far, several studies have shown: "We are one language, learning and speaking will infringe our nature" - seems to be affected by ideology