1st Edition

A Developmental-functionalist Approach To Child Language

By Nancy Budwig Copyright 1995
236 Pages
by Psychology Press

236 Pages
by Psychology Press

236 Pages
by Psychology Press

Although there has been much empirical study within what has been referred to as "functional approaches to child language," there has yet to be a major attempt to compare and contrast such proposals. In addition, much of the work carried out within child language from a functionalist perspective has not been specific with regard to the nature of the approach adopted. In attempting to fill the gap,... Read more
Contents: Part I:Foundations. Functional Approaches to Child Language. Agentivity and Control: Linguistic, Developmental Psycholinguistic, and Developmental Psychological Perspectives. Methodology. Orientation Points. Part II:Case Studies. Jeffrey. Grice. Megan. The Nonego-anchored Children. Part III:Mechanisms of Development. The Organization of Linguistic Systems: Forums and Functions in Development. Conclusions.

Biography

Budwig, Nancy

"...provides a timely, comprehensive resource for experts in child language and serious researchers of children's early language development....the author has made a significant contribution to our understanding of child language development and raises some important issues for future research."
The Phonetician

"Its strengths are that it collates a great deal of work in functionalist linguistics and the study of children's grammatical development from a functionalist perspective as well as presenting a detailed and original study."
Child Language

"...presents a very interesting attempt to breech the structuralist/functionalist divide by proposing a new developmental-functionalist approach to the study of child language."
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