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Language acquisition, studies in first language development, edited by Paul Fletcher and Michael Garman

Label
Language acquisition, studies in first language development, edited by Paul Fletcher and Michael Garman
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Language acquisition
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1030135214
Responsibility statement
edited by Paul Fletcher and Michael Garman
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
studies in first language development
Summary
The aim of the first edition of Language Acquisition was to provide as comprehensive a description and explanation as possible of the changes in the child's language as he or she grows older. In this second edition Paul Fletcher and Michael Garman have the same fundamental aim. Six years later the field has not changed dramatically, but there have been fruitful theoretical developments - the learnability hypothesis, in particular, has been influentially expounded - and empirical work seeking evidence of specific language capacities in children has made notable advances. Equally significant are shifts in emphasis: the growing interest in cross-linguistic studies, for example, or accounts of language development of reading and writing. All these changes are reflected in the second edition. About half the chapters are entirely new, having been specially commissioned for this edition. The remainder of the book consists of substantially revised versions of chapters from the first edition. Like its predecessor, this collection is the work of distinguished specialists from many countries and will provide an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike who have an interest in the field of child language acquisition.--, Provided by publisher
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