Wednesday, 14 December 2011

KEEPING IN MIND OUR MOTHER TONGUE

                     The use of mother tongue in early education develops better and faster learners.Mother tongue denotes not only the language one learns from one's mother, but also the speaker's dominant and home language not only the first language according to the time of acquisition, but the first with regard to its importance and the speaker's ability to master its linguistic and communicative aspects.The family is not necessarily the place where languages are transmitted, and sometimes we observe breaks in transmission, often translated by a change of language.
                       It is the language community of the mother tongue, the language spoken in a region, which enables the process of enculturation, the growing of an individual into a particular system of  perception of the world and participation in the centuries old history of linguistic production.

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