What are some examples of derivational suffixes?, Examples include -hood, -ment, -er, -y, and -ly., What can adding a derivational suffix to a word do?, It can change the word's form class, meaning, or both., What is morphophonemic development about?, It's about the interaction between morphological and phonological processes., What is one type of sound modification in morphophonemic development children learn around age 5 or 6?, The plural ending /Iz/, as in "matches.", What is a metaphor?, A metaphor conveys similarity between two ideas or objects by stating they are the same., What are the three components of a metaphor?, Topic, vehicle, and ground., How do similes differ from metaphors?, Similes use "like" or "as" to make the comparison explicit., What is the "tip-of-the-tongue" phenomenon?, It's the inability to produce the spoken form of a word you intend to use., Do language abilities stop developing after childhood?, No, language abilities continue to develop and change throughout life..
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