First language acquisition

By: Clark, Eve VMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003Description: xvi, 515 pISBN: 0521620031 (hardback); 9780521620031 ; 0521629977 (pbk.); 9780521629973Subject(s): Language acquisitionDDC classification: 401.93 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
Acquiring languages: issues and questions -- In conversation with children -- Starting on language : perception -- Early words -- Sounds in words : production -- Words and meanings -- First word combinations, first constructions -- Modulating word meanings -- Adding complexity within clauses -- Combining clauses : more complex constructions -- Constructing words -- Honing conversational skills -- Do things with language -- Language and dialect -- Specialization for language -- Acquisition and change.
Summary: "First Language Acquisition takes a comprehensive look at where and when children acquire a first language. It integrates social and cognitive approaches to how children analyze, understand, and produce sounds, words, and sentences as they learn to use language to cooperate and achieve goals. It takes a usage-based approach in considering what children learn, emphasizing pragmatic factors in language use, and includes research on word-formation, bilingualism, and dialect-choice." "This book presents the major findings and debates in highly readable form. It examines the changes and continuity in children's language as they go from "Ball" to "I want to throw it now," from "Stop, door open" to "You mustn't open the door before the car stops"; as they learn how to be polite, how to describe sequences of events, how to talk to family, friends, and strangers, and how to tell stories."--Jacket.
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Acquiring languages: issues and questions --
In conversation with children --
Starting on language : perception --
Early words --
Sounds in words : production --
Words and meanings --
First word combinations, first constructions --
Modulating word meanings --
Adding complexity within clauses --
Combining clauses : more complex constructions --
Constructing words --
Honing conversational skills --
Do things with language --
Language and dialect --
Specialization for language --
Acquisition and change.

"First Language Acquisition takes a comprehensive look at where and when children acquire a first language. It integrates social and cognitive approaches to how children analyze, understand, and produce sounds, words, and sentences as they learn to use language to cooperate and achieve goals. It takes a usage-based approach in considering what children learn, emphasizing pragmatic factors in language use, and includes research on word-formation, bilingualism, and dialect-choice." "This book presents the major findings and debates in highly readable form. It examines the changes and continuity in children's language as they go from "Ball" to "I want to throw it now," from "Stop, door open" to "You mustn't open the door before the car stops"; as they learn how to be polite, how to describe sequences of events, how to talk to family, friends, and strangers, and how to tell stories."--Jacket.

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