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Child Language Acquisition: Contrasting Theoretical Approaches


Child Language Acquisition: Contrasting Theoretical Approaches

Hardback by Ambridge, Ben (Dr, University of Liverpool); Lieven, Elena V. M. (Dr, University of Manchester)

Child Language Acquisition: Contrasting Theoretical Approaches

£86.99

ISBN:
9780521768047
Publication Date:
17 Mar 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
466 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 18 May 2024
Child Language Acquisition: Contrasting Theoretical Approaches

Description

Is children's language acquisition based on innate linguistic structures or built from cognitive and communicative skills? This book summarises the major theoretical debates in all of the core domains of child language acquisition research (phonology, word-learning, inflectional morphology, syntax and binding) and includes a complete introduction to the two major contrasting theoretical approaches: generativist and constructivist. For each debate, the predictions of the competing accounts are closely and even-handedly evaluated against the empirical data. The result is an evidence-based review of the central issues in language acquisition research that will constitute a valuable resource for students, teachers, course-builders and researchers alike.

Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Speech perception, segmentation and production; 3. Learning word meaning; 4. Theoretical approaches to grammar acquisition; 5. Inflection; 6. Simple syntax; 7. Movement and complex syntax; 8. Binding, quantification and control; 9. Related debates and conclusions.

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