The remarkable way in which young children acquire language has long
fascinated linguists and developmental psychologists alike. Language
is a skill that we have essentially mastered by the age of three, and
with incredible ease and speed, despite the complexity of the task.
This accessible textbook introduces the field of child language
acquisition, exploring language development from birth. Setting out
the key theoretical debates, it considers questions such as what
characteristics of the human mind make it possible to acquire
language; how far acquisition is biologically programmed and how far
it is influenced by our environment; what makes second language
learning (in adulthood) different from first language acquisition; and
whether the specific stages in language development are universal
across languages. Clear and comprehensive, it is set to become a key
text for all courses in child language acquisition, within
linguistics, developmental psychology and cognitive science.
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ISBN
9780511247521
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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