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==Children’s grammar== Michael Halliday (1973) outlined seven functions of language with regard to the grammar used by children:<!--So where is Halliday's 1973 ref?--><ref>Butler, C.S., ''Structure and function'' (2003), John Benjamins, p. 415</ref> *the instrumental function serves to manipulate the environment, to cause certain events to happen; *the regulatory function of language is the control of events; *the representational function is the use of language to make statements, convey facts and knowledge, explain, or report to represent reality as the speaker/writer sees it; *the interactional function of language serves to ensure social maintenance; *the personal function is to express emotions, personality, and "gut-level" reactions; *the heuristic function used to acquire knowledge, to learn about the environment; *the imaginative function serves to create imaginary systems or ideas.
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