1st Edition

The Crosslinguistic Study of Language Acquisition Volume 5: Expanding the Contexts

Edited By Dan Isaac Slobin Copyright 1997
356 Pages
by Psychology Press

360 Pages
by Psychology Press

In this final volume in the series, the contributors attempt to "expand the contexts" in which child language has been examined crosslinguistically. The chapters build on themes that have been touched on, anticipated, and promised in earlier volumes in the series. The study of child language has been situated in the disciplines of psychology and linguistics, and has been most responsive to... Read more
Contents: Preface. D.I. Slobin, The Universal, the Typological, and the Particular in Acquisition. S. Choi, Language-Specific Input and Early Semantic Development: Evidence From Children Learning Korean. A.M. Peters, Language Typology, Prosody, and the Acquisition of Grammatical Morphemes. E.V.M. Lieven, Variation in a Crosslinguistic Context. D.I. Slobin, The Origins of Grammaticizable Notions: Beyond the Individual Mind.

Biography

Dan Isaac Slobin

"This is the fifth volume in a renowned series...the volume will reward those who wish to delve deeply. There is much here of interest for any serious scholar of language development."
Studies in Second Language

"...it is a considerable merit of this volume that, even where its contributors do not offer definitive answers, the presentation of the problems involved is such as to arouse the reader's interest and stimulate further discussion. In addition, this thought-provoking and substantial book will, I think, not only provide useful and illuminating reading for researchers and students in the fields of psycholinguistics and developmental psychology, but also go beyond these purely specialist interests."
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