Halliday's and Dore's Functions of Speech Questions 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LanguageChild language acquisitionA2/A-levelAQA Created by: MRH__98Created on: 11-05-16 13:10 Halliday's Instrumental Function A function of speech used by children to get something. 1 of 15 Halliday's Regulatory Function A function of speech used by children to make requests or give orders. 2 of 15 Halliday's Interactional Function A function of speech used by children to relate to others. 3 of 15 Halliday's Personal Function A function of speech used by child by children to convey a sense of personal identity and to express views and feelings. 4 of 15 Halliday's Heuristic Function A function of speech used by children to find out about the immediate environment. 5 of 15 Halliday's Imaginative Function A function of speech used by children to be creative through language that relates to imaginative play, storytelling, rhymes and humour. 6 of 15 Halliday's Representational Function A function of speech used by children to convey information. 7 of 15 Dore's Labelling Function A function of speech used by children to name a person, object or thing. 8 of 15 Dore's Repeating Function A function of speech used by children to repeat an adult word or utterance. 9 of 15 Dore's Answering Function A function of speech used by children to respond to an utterance of another speaker. 10 of 15 Dore's Requesting Action Function A function of speech used by children to ask for something to be done for them. 11 of 15 Dore's Calling Function A function of speech used by children to get attention by shouting. 12 of 15 Dore's Greeting Function A function of speech used by children to greet someone or something. 13 of 15 Dore's Protesting Function A function of speech used by children to object to requests from others. 14 of 15 Dore's Practicing Function A function of speech used by children to use language when no adult is present. 15 of 15
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