Aspects of language
include phonology (creating the sounds of speech), syntax (grammar - how sentences are put together), semantics (what words mean), and pragmatics (communicating in social situations both verbally and non-verbally).
Not exact matches
Some of these language skills
include vocabulary, comprehension,
phonology, grammar (syntax), and meaning (semantics).
The school district does not want to talk with me about why their reading curriculum for all students does not
include systematic, cumulative, explicit instruction in
phonology, sound - symbol association, semantics, syntax, morphology, etc..
These students are generally classified as «English Only» African American, Hawaiian American, Mexican American, and Native American because their home language incorporates English vocabulary while embodying
phonology, grammar, and sentence structure rules transitioned from indigenous / native languages other than English
including African languages, Native American languages, Hawaiian languages and Latin American Spanish.