Linguistic creativity is a form of children’s activity that involves the creation of new words not found in adult language. The period of specific speech is the moment of the most intensive development of vocabulary – this is the time of the final formation of the language system. The linguistic creativity and cognitive activity of preschool children has a significant impact on the increase in the number of new forms created by them, which are neologisms. In this article the author discusses the ways of creating neologisms and neosemantisms by children aged 3–6 years.Linguistic creativity is a form of children’s activity that involves the creation of new words not found in adult language. The period of specific speech is the moment of the m...
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The article is composed of four parts where the linguistic manners of marking a sender’s and an addr...
The article presents the author’s own education strategy based on a revealing transformative model ...
How to do Things with Sounds? Music as a Mode of Communication from the Performance Studies Perspec...
The article attempts to search for continuity between the past and the present inscribed in the lang...
The author presents problems of language competence among kindergarten children and analyses spoken...
The aim of the presented research was to assess the level of language development of early school ag...
The aim of the article is to present the understanding and the essence of the children’s linguistic ...
The author brings the problems of children’s musical education closer. She thinks that it is the ch...
Every day a teacher, especially a speech therapist who works with the youngest children, uses a var...
Human linguistic development is constitutionally conditioned and is achieved through contact with ad...
W artykule omówiono temat aktywności artystycznej dziecka, wynikającej z jego osobistych potrzeb eks...
The article dealt with the issue of verbal creativity of children in preschool age. The author throu...
The article presents a new approach in research analysis of the child’s drawings with recommendatio...
The article discusses a “lullaby” as a syncretic genre, indicating its inspirations, realizations an...
Commercial as a omnipresent phenomenon has a big influence on an inexperienced recipient: small chil...
The article is composed of four parts where the linguistic manners of marking a sender’s and an addr...
The article presents the author’s own education strategy based on a revealing transformative model ...
How to do Things with Sounds? Music as a Mode of Communication from the Performance Studies Perspec...