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* Children come in contact with various vocabulary throughout their day.

* Onomastics * Proper names * Place names * Pseudonyms

* Expressions * Idioms * Slang * Proverbs * Catchphrases * Slogans * Jingles

* Figures of Speech * Alliterations * Onomatopoeias * Tongue Twisters * Similes * Metaphors * Hyperboles * Euphemisms * Oxymorans * Irony * Puns

* Word Associations * Synonyms * Antonyms * Hypernyms * Hyponyms * Meronyms * Homographs * Homophones

* Word Formations * Prefixes * Suffixes * Compounds * Abbreviations * Acronyms * Blends * Sniglets

* Word Shapes and Spellings * Anagrams * Aptanagrams * Antigrams * Lipograms * Palindromes * Semordinlaps

* Our language is so full of vocabulary and different uses of words. * Children can expand the breadth of their vocabulary by learning vocabulary in the various categories presented.