The Crosslinguistic Study of Language Acquisition
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Abstract
In this final volume in the series, the contributors attempt to expand the in which child language has been examined crosslinguistically. The chapters build on themes that have been touched on, anticipated, and promised in earlier volumes in the series. The study of child language has been situated in the disciplines of psychology and linguistics, and has been most responsive to dominant issues in those fields such as nativism and learning, comprehension and production, errors, input, and universals of morphology and syntax. The context has primarily been that of the individual child, interacting with a parent, and deciphering the linguistic code. The code has been generally treated in these volumes as a…
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- Linguistics
- Phonology
- Variation (astronomy)
- Syntax
- Psychology
- Context (archaeology)
- Prosody
- Linguistic universal
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