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What is Orthography?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

It is the conventional spelling system of a language.

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Are all voiceless communication belong to non-verbal communication?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

Yes, they belong to non-verbal communication.

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What is a maternal language according to the researchers view?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

Maternal language is one's native language; the language learned by children and passed from one generation to the next. Synonyms: first language, mother tongue Type of: natural language, tongue. a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language.

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What is a maternal language according to the researches view?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

one's native language; the language learned by children and passed from one generation to the next. Synonyms: first language, mother tongue Type of: natural language, tongue. a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language.

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Is language static or dynamic? Why?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

Language is not static.

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Is body language universal?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

Unlike the 7 universal facial expressions,body language at this time is not considered universal across all humans.

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How are dyslexic learn a language?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

Dyslexic students who study language have difficulties hearing sounds, connecting those sounds to letters,sounding out words and memorizing new vocabulary.

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What is dyslexia?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

Dyslexia is a learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words.

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Why are there homographs?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

For example, lead would be a homograph because its two meaning -a noun referring to a metal that was once added to a paint and a verb meaning to guide the way for others-come from different root words.

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Why are there homophones?

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Abbygail
Student • 2 years ago

They exist because there are a limited number of speech sounds. To avoid ever using the same sound pattern for two different words, you have to have either an extremely limited vocabulary, or make words with many syllables.

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