1st Edition

The Transition From Prelinguistic To Linguistic Communication

Edited By R. M. Golinkoff Copyright 1983
    332 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    Published in the year 1983, The Transition From Prelinguistic To Linguistic Communication is a valuable contribution to the field of Developmental Psychology.

    1: In the Beginning Was the Word: A History of the Study of Language Acquisition; 2: The Acquisition of Pragmatic Commitments; 3: On Transition, Continuity, and Coupling: An Alternative Approach to Communicative Development; 4: The Preverbal Negotiation of Failed Messages: Insights into the Transition Period; 5: Discussion Of Continuity and Discontinuity, and the Magic of Language Development; 6: Setting the Stage for Language Acquisition: Communication Development in the First Year; 7: A Cultural Perspective on the Transition from Prelinguistic to Linguistic Communication; 8: Discussion Empirical Versus Logical Issues in the Transition from Prelinguistic to Linguistic Communication; 9: The Redundancy Between Adult Speech and Nonverbal Interaction: A Contribution to Acquisition?; 10: Feeling, Form, and Intention in the Baby's Transition To Language; 11: Discussion Text, Context, and Interaction in Language Acquisition; 12: Implications of the Transition Period for Early Intervention; 13: Early Stages of Discourse Comprehension and Production: Implications for Assessment and Intervention; 14: Why Social Interaction Makes a Difference: Insights from Abused Toddlers; 15: Discussion The Preverbal Child: Lessons for Intervention Practice; 16: Discussion of the Volume; 17: Discussion Of The Volume

    Biography

    R. M. Golinkoff