Cognitive Development and Acquisition of Language
Author: Timothy E. Moore
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2014-06-28
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 1483294560
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Author: Timothy E. Moore
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2014-06-28
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 1483294560
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCognitive Development and Acquisition of Language
Author: Katherine Nelson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1998-03-13
Total Pages: 452
ISBN-13: 9780521629874
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book discusses the role of language as a cognitive and communicative tool in a child's early development.
Author: Allison Burkette
Publisher:
Published: 2018-03-15
Total Pages: 253
ISBN-13: 1108424805
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIntroduces students to the scientific study of language, using the basic principles of complexity theory.
Author: Michèle Kail
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 341
ISBN-13: 9027253145
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow and why do all children learn language? Why do some have difficulties while others are early language learners? What are the consequences of early bilingualism? Is it possible to reach native-like competence in a foreign language? Although we still cannot fully answer these questions, research during the last two decades has begun to solve some pieces of the puzzle. This book proposes an interdisciplinary collection of writings from some of the best specialists across several fields in cognitive science, offering a wide sample of recent advances in the study of first language acquisition, bilingualism, second language acquisition, and disorders of oral language. It is addressed to all researchers and students interested in language acquisition, as well as to teachers, clinicians and parents, who will find therein many new findings and varied methodological approaches, as well as challenging questions that are still debated and in need of further research.
Author: Misha Becker
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2020-03-10
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 0262043580
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn introduction to the study of children's language development that provides a uniquely accessible perspective on generative/universal grammar–based approaches. How children acquire language so quickly, easily, and uniformly is one of the great mysteries of the human experience. The theory of Universal Grammar suggests that one reason for the relative ease of early language acquisition is that children are born with a predisposition to create a grammar. This textbook offers an introduction to the study of children's acquisition and development of language from a generative/universal grammar–based theoretical perspective, providing comprehensive coverage of children's acquisition while presenting core concepts crucial to understanding generative linguistics more broadly. After laying the theoretical groundwork, including consideration of alternative frameworks, the book explores the development of the sound system of language—children's perception and production of speech sound; examines how words are learned (lexical semantics) and how words are formed (morphology); investigates sentence structure (syntax), including argument structure, functional structure, and tense; considers such “nontypical” circumstances as acquiring a first language past infancy and early childhood, without the abilities to hear or see, and with certain cognitive disorders; and studies bilingual language acquisition, both simultaneously and in sequence. Each chapter offers a summary section, suggestions for further reading, and exercises designed to test students' understanding of the material and provide opportunities to practice analyzing children's language. Appendixes provide charts of the International Phonetic Alphabet (with links to websites that allow students to listen to the sounds associated with these symbols) and a summary of selected experimental methodologies.
Author: Melissa Bowerman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2001-01-11
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 9780521593588
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRecent years have seen a revolution in our knowledge of how children learn to think and speak. In this volume, leading scholars from these rapidly evolving fields of research examine the relationship between child language acquisition and cognitive development. At first sight, advances in the two areas seem to have moved in opposing directions: the study of language acquisition has been especially concerned with diversity, explaining how children learn languages of widely different types, while the study of cognitive development has focused on uniformity, clarifying how children build on fundamental, presumably universal concepts. This book brings these two vital strands of investigation into close dialogue, suggesting a synthesis in which the process of language acquisition may interact with early cognitive development. It provides empirical contributions based on a variety of languages, populations and ages, and theoretical discussions that cut across the disciplines of psychology, linguistics and anthropology.
Author: Caroline F. Rowland
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Published: 2020-09-15
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 9027261008
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn recent years the field has seen an increasing realisation that the full complexity of language acquisition demands theories that (a) explain how children integrate information from multiple sources in the environment, (b) build linguistic representations at a number of different levels, and (c) learn how to combine these representations in order to communicate effectively. These new findings have stimulated new theoretical perspectives that are more centered on explaining learning as a complex dynamic interaction between the child and her environment. This book is the first attempt to bring some of these new perspectives together in one place. It is a collection of essays written by a group of researchers who all take an approach centered on child-environment interaction, and all of whom have been influenced by the work of Elena Lieven, to whom this collection is dedicated.
Author: Ellen Bialystok
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2001-04-16
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780521635073
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDescribes how intellectual development of bilingual children differs from that of monolingual children.
Author: Michael TOMASELLO
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2009-06-30
Total Pages: 399
ISBN-13: 0674044398
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this groundbreaking book, Tomasello presents a comprehensive usage-based theory of language acquisition. Drawing together a vast body of empirical research in cognitive science, linguistics, and developmental psychology, Tomasello demonstrates that we don't need a self-contained "language instinct" to explain how children learn language. Their linguistic ability is interwoven with other cognitive abilities.
Author: Gary Morgan
Publisher:
Published: 2020-02-15
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 9789027204493
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The study of childhood deafness offers researchers many interesting insights into the role of experience and sensory inputs on the development of language and cognition. This volume provides a state of the art look at these questions and how they are being applied in the areas of clinical and educational settings. It also marks the career and contributions of one of the deafness fields greatest scholars; Bencie Woll. As the deafness field goes through rapid and profound changes we hope this volume captures the latest understanding of this change on child development. The volume will be of essential interest to language development researchers as well as teachers and clinical researchers"--