CONSTRUCTING A LANGUAGE: A USAGE-BASED THEORY OF LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
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CONSTRUCTING A LANGUAGE: A USAGE-BASED THEORY OF LANGUAGE ACQUISITION. Michael Tomasello . Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003. Pp. viii + 388. $45.00 cloth. Michael Tomasello has an impressive opus of publications in both child language development and primate research. This book represents a synthesis of that work as well as the exposition of an account of language development, which provides a thought-provoking challenge to the generative enterprise. As such, it is an important contribution to the literature of first language acquisition, and by extrapolation, of SLA, because it offers an account of how learners can extract language from the input without reference to linguistic-specific…
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- Generative grammar
- Language acquisition
- Linguistics
- Computer science
- Exposition (narrative)
- Second-language acquisition
- Comprehension approach
- Developmental linguistics
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