Handbook Child Language Paperback
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Paul Fletcher
Book Description
This volume, in its 25 definitive chapters on normal and nonnormal language development, represents the authoritative and up--to--date complete sourcebook on child language development. All aspects of child language development are addressed, including phonetics, phonology, grammar, and lexical development. Connectionism and government--binding theory, as applied to language development, are fully represented. The relevance of input, cognition, and social factors to language development is explored. Chapters on methodology, particularly using computer databases, are provided for both normal and nonnormal acquisition.
ISBN-13
9780631203124
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley And Sons Ltd
Publication Date
31-12-1996
Number of Pages
800
About the Author
Paul Fletcher is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Reading. Brian MacWhinney is Professor of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University.
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Paul Fletcher
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Brian MacWhinney
Editorial Review
It has something to offer both the child language specialist, who can follow up specific themes through the extensive bibliography, and the general linguist, whom it provides a state of the art survey. Margaret Deuchar, University of Wales "I consider this to be a useful book ... It has something to offer both the child language specialist, who can follow up specific themes through the extensive bibliography, and the general linguist, to whom it provides with a state of the art survey."Marja Etelamaki, Journal of Linguistics