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A Language Disorder is impaired comprehension and/or use of spoken, written and/or other symbol systems. This disorder may involve:Phonology: the sound system of a language and the rules that govern the sound combinations.Morphology: the system that governs the structure of words and the construction of word forms.Syntax: the system that governs how words are combined to form grammatical sentences.Semantics: the system that governs the meanings of words and sentences.Pragmatics: the system that combines the above language components in functional and socially appropriate communication.Please refer to the following websites for additional information and/or ideas to promote language skills:“The links on this Web site are provided for your information and convenience. By clicking on a link, you will be leaving the district Web site. Please be aware that, while we make every effort to evaluate all the sites to which we link, we cannot endorse nor be responsible for the content provided on these sites.”