NEOLOGISMS IN CHILDREN’S SPEECH

Amina Pehlić
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Abstract The paper presents a case study – speech "errors", neologisms were recorded during the longitudinal monitoring of a child's speech, i.e. regular speech and language development from the third to the sixth year of life. The previously published work using the material collected during the same longitudinal monitoring analyzed "errors" in the morphological forms of verbs, adjectives, and pronouns, while this paper explores the forms of nouns and word formation. A participatory observation method and a comparative descriptive method were used to gather data. The neologisms from this research confirm what has been emphasized in previous research: searching for appropriate grammatical forms and words a child makes "errors" that in fact verify that children derive the native language grammar rules from the language patterns, i.e. speech they are exposed to. A child will learn standard language forms over time, so "errors" should not be always corrected and drawn attention to as "irregular" forms, but a parent (educator) should offer correct forms to the child not criticizing him/her, and when it comes to innovative semantemes (lexical and grammatical units), they should be used as an incentive for creativity in language, for thinking about language and its creative possibilities.
儿童语言中的新词
摘要本文以儿童为研究对象,对其3 ~ 6岁的正常言语和语言发展进行纵向监测,记录言语“错误”、新词等。先前发表的文章使用同一纵向监测期间收集的材料分析了动词、形容词和代词的形态“错误”,而本文则探索了名词和构词法的形式。采用参与式观察法和比较描述性法收集数据。这项研究的新词证实了之前的研究所强调的:寻找合适的语法形式和单词,孩子会犯“错误”,这实际上证实了孩子从语言模式中获得母语语法规则,即他们所接触的语音。随着时间的推移,孩子会学习标准的语言形式,所以“错误”不应该总是被纠正和引起注意,因为“不规则”的形式,但父母(教育者)应该提供正确的形式给孩子,而不是批评他/她,当涉及到创新的语义(词汇和语法单位)时,他们应该被用作语言创造力的激励,思考语言及其创造的可能性。
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