FEATURES OF THE FORMATION OF SPEECH CULTURE OF YOUNGER SCHOOLCHILDREN
Abstract
Speech is a type of human activity, the implementation of thinking based on the use of language tools. All his life a person improves his speech, learns the established norms, enriches his vocabulary. At each age stage, he receives new knowledge, which determines his speech development. The most significant stages of mastering speech are preschool and primary school age.
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Culture of speech, primary school age, formationHow to Cite
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