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  • These theories focus mainly on the caregiver's attitudes and attentiveness to their children in order to promote productive language habits.
  • Not included in the corpus are imitations, self-repetitions and routines, which constitute language that does not represent productive language usage.
  • She argues further that a lack of awareness of learners imagined communities and imagined identities could hinder a teacher s ability to construct productive language learning activities.
  • Usually, productive language is considered to begin with a stage of preverbal communication in which infants use gestures and vocalizations to make their intents known to others.
  • It is important to note that manual gesture in the sense of communicative co-speech gesture does not include the gesture-signs of Sign Language are not used to intensify or modify the speech produced by the vocal tract, rather they communicate fully productive language through a method alternative to the vocal tract.