The effect of hearing and measurement in enriching the child's lexicon
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v222i1.376Keywords:
hearing, measurement, language dictionary of the child).Abstract
Speech is the most important manifestation of human development and superiority over other creatures of the earth. In order to produce speech, there must be a language that contains a large number of linguistic symbols, which require complex and diverse coalition relationships that only human beings can master. In order for a person to communicate with others, he must gather a wealth of words and store them in his memory. God has created for man the means to help him gather them. The most prominent of these are listening and measuring. As hearing is the first senses on which the child relies to communicate with his or her linguistic environment and acquire the language of his people, listening has gained great importance in measuring the enrichment of the lexicon of the linguistic person, but this does not diminish the importance of measurement.