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Children's language

edited by Keith E. Nelson, Zita Réger

L. Erlbaum Associates, 1982-

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Author statement slightly varies: v. 7 ed. by Gina Conti-Ramsden, Catherine E. Snow

Vol. 9 edited by Carolyn E. Johnson, John H.V. Gilbert

Vol. 10-11 edited by Keith E. Nelson, Ayhan Aksu-Koç, Carolyn E. Johnson

Vol. 9-11 published in Mahwah, N.J

Includes bibliographies and indexes

内容説明・目次

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v. 7 ISBN 9780805805239

内容説明

This volume presents current research findings on vital issues in language development compiled by an international group of leading researchers. The data are drawn from studies of the acquisition of Swedish, Polish, Serbo-Croatian, Hungarian, Portuguese, Italian, and English. Themes emphasized in all the chapters include the importance of the social context of acquisition, the existence of interconnections among various domains of language development, and the impossibility of understanding acquisition using a simple theory or a single methodological approach.

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Contents: G. Conti-Ramsden, C.E. Snow, Children's Language: How It Develops and How It Is Used. J.A. Becker, Processes in the Acquisition of Pragmatic Competence. C. Liberg, "I Am Not Guessing!": Children's Achievement of Early Literacy. M. Przetacznik-Gierowska, M. Ligeza, Cognitive and Interpersonal Functions of Children's Questions. M. Mikes, Some Issues of Lexical Development in Early Bi- and Tri-Linguals. N. Budwig, A Functional Approach to the Acquisition of Personal Pronouns. E.M. Scarpa, Intonation and Dialogue Processes in Early Speech. M.B. Rice, Preschoolers' QUIL: Quick Incidental Learning of Words. Z. Reger, Mothers' Speech in Different Social Groups in Hungary. J.W. Astington, Metapragmatics: Children's Conception of Promising. M.S. Barbieri, F. Colavita, N. Scheuer, The Beginning of the Explaining Capacity. G.W. Shugar, G. Kmita, The Pragmatics of Collaboration: Participant Structure and the Structure of Participation. K. Reeder, Text or Context? The Influence of Early Literate Experience Upon Pre-school Children's Speech Act Comprehension.
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v. 8 ISBN 9780805813678

内容説明

Each child is spoken to by genetic heritage and by the rich current set of interactional environments -- familial, local community, and broader cultural voices. Using past structures and paradigms of scholarship, scholars seek to understand what the child achieves in language and how. The tools available for this research are not static but evolve jointly through the sharing of information, and with each "brief moment in time" in efforts to look at children's languages "just as they are." Containing a wide range of contributions from developmental approaches to phonological ability, the lexicon, the grammar as well as conversation and sign language, this text details the interrelated research and theorizing discussed at a recent Budapest conference. The meeting of the International Association for the Study of Child Languages was particularly rich in the diversity of scholars present, which is highly appropriate because such diversity is integral to an informed study of children's language.

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Contents: Preface. C. Lleo, Insights Into Early Second Language Phonological Acquisition: From Transfer and Developmental Processes to a Nonlinear Principles-and-Parameters View. A. Jarovinskij, On Bilingual Socialization. C. Holmlund, Development of Turntakings as a Sensorimotor Process in the First 3 Months: A Sequential Analysis. L. French, M.K. Pak, Young Children's Play Dialogues With Mothers and Peers. A. Ninio, Expression of Communicative Intents in the Single-Word Period and the Vocabulary Spurt. D. Poulin-Dubois, Object Parts and the Acquisition of the Meaning of Names. A. Martini, C. Di Turo, F. Tomaiuolo, Phonological Awareness and the Alphabetic System: From Kindergarten to First Grade. G.J. van der Lem, D.E. Timmerman, Joint Picture Book Reading in Signs: An Interaction Process Between Parent and Deaf Child. M. Harris, J. Beech, Reading Development in Prelingually Deaf Children. M. Przetacznik-Gierowska, Functions of Resultative Coordinate Constructions in Early Language and Logical Development: Insights From Children's Acquisition of Polish. L.M. Sicuro Correa, The Relative Difficulty of Children's Comprehension of Relative Clauses: A Procedural Account. P. Cipriani, A.M. Chilosi, P. Bottari, Language Acquisition and Language Recovery in Developmental Dysphasia and Acquired Childhood Aphasia.
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v. 9 ISBN 9780805820546

内容説明

This volume brings together the work of 32 scholars from 13 countries -- investigations of children learning 15 different languages, in some instances more than one at a time. The scope of this work -- as broad as it is -- only partially represents the research interests and approaches of the more than 350 scholars from 34 countries who contributed papers or posters to the Sixth International Congress for the Study of Child Language. This investigative power and diversity are, for the most part, focused on topics and issues of modern day child language research that have been under discussion for the last 30 years or so. Some even go beyond that in early diary studies and philosophers' speculations. While the issues are mainly familiar ones, the 17 chapters contribute to the advancement of child language study in several specific ways. They: * represent current theoretical frameworks, both bringing the insights of the theories to the interpretation of language development and testing tenets or implications of the theories with child language data; * contribute substantively to the crosslinguistic study of child language, reflecting both the linguistic diversity of the authors themselves and a recent major shift in the approach to child language study; * build on the now considerable body of knowledge about children's language, both adding to information about the basic systems of phonology, syntax, and semantics, and extending beyond to explore aspects of narrative and literacy development, language acquisition by bilingual and atypical children, and language processing; and * contain hints of new directions in child language study, such as increased attention to the impact of phonology on other language systems. Taken as a whole, this volume reflects the current strength of crosslinguistic research, the application and testing of new theoretical developments, a new legitimacy of language disorder data, and a new appeal to the descriptive possibilities of language processing models. In addition, there is a theme that runs through many of the chapters and points the way for important research in the future: the role of prosody in the acquisition of various language structures and systems.

目次

Contents: Preface. C.E. Johnson, J.H.V. Gilbert, Introduction. C. Lleo, M. Prinz, C. El Mogharbel, A. Maldonado, Early Phonological Acquisition of German and Spanish: A Reinterpretation of the Continuity Issue Within the Principles and Parameters Model. B. Bernhardt, C. Stoel-Gammon, Underspecification and Markedness in Normal and Disordered Phonological Development. M. Deuchar, The Emergence of Syntax. E.V. Clark, Early Verbs, Event Types, and Inflections. Y. Levy, Why Are Formal Systems Early to Emerge? S. Suzman, Acquisition of Noun Class Systems in Related Bantu Languages. M. Brigaudiot, A. Morgenstern, C. Nicolas, "Guillaume I Va Pas Gagner, C'est d'Abord Maman": Genesis of the First-Person Pronoun. Person Pronoun. D. Antelmi, Complex Sentence Acquisition in Italian: A Case Study. G. Hakansson, U. Nettelbladt, Similarities Between SLI and L2 Children: Evidence From the Acquisition of Swedish Word Order. G. Josefsson, The Acquisition of Object Shift in Swedish Child Language. I. Mellenius, Children's Comprehension of Swedish Nominal Compounds. C. Peterson, A. McCabe, Parental Scaffolding of Context in Children's Narratives. B. Bokus, Narrative Space Structuring at the Preschool Age: Findings on Monologic and Dialogic Discourse. A.E. Baker, B. van den Bogaerde, Language Input and Attentional Behavior. J. Coerts, A.E. Baker, P. van den Broek, J. Brokx, Language Development by Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants. P.M. Prinz, M. Strong, M. Kuntze, J. Vincent, J. Friedman, P.P. Moyers, E. Helman, A Path to Literacy Through ASL and English for Deaf Children. B. Bernhardt, C.E. Johnson, Sentence Production Models: Explaining Children's Filler Syllables.
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v. 10 ISBN 9780805832921

内容説明

These volumes present coherent sets of papers developed along two of the thematic lines that underscored the program of the meeting of the International Association for the Study of Child Language in Istanbul in the summer of 1996. Thoroughly reviewed and updated to reflect the state of child language research and theory--particularly in the domains of discourse and interaction--they convey not only the flavor of that meeting but some of the most exciting trends in the field today. Each contribution in Volume 10, Developing Narrative and Discourse Competence, focuses on the differential effects of discourse genres, elicitation techniques, communicative contexts, literacy and schooling, and the oft-cited variables of age, language, and culture. Issues concerning the interrelations between social, cognitive, and affective capacities and processes in discourse are addressed. Each chapter raises theoretical questions regarding how and when representations are constructed to support new complexities. Presenting data from a cross-cultural and cross-linguistic perspective, this volume highlights both the particulars and the universals of the processes involved. The chapters in Volume 11, Interactional Contributions to Language Development, address issues including scaffolding of processing and learning in particular interactional sequences; linkages among interpersonal functions or relations, cognitive development, and semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic devices or forms; and models of how interactions proceed, input is selected, and learning advances across multiple rounds of interaction. Each of these volumes will be a valuable addition to the libraries of all who study the development of language.

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Contents: Preface. A. Aksu-Koc, K.E. Nelson, C.E. Johnson, Introduction. R.A. Berman, Setting the Narrative Scene: How Children Begin to Tell a Story. H.J. Batoreo, I.H. Faria, Representation of Movement in European Portugese: A Study of Children's Narratives. M. Bamberg, Why Young American English-Speaking Children Confuse Anger and Sadness: A Study of Grammar in Practice.G. Wigglesworth, A. Stavans, A Crosscultural Investigation of Australian and Israeli Parents' Narrative Interactions With Their Children. K. Nakamura, The Acquisition of Polite Language by Japanese Children. E. Veneziano, Interactional Processes in the Origins of the Explaining Capacity. K. Reeder, Children's Attributions of Pragmatic Intentions and Early Writing Ability. K.E. Nelson, A. Aksu-Koc, C.E. Johnson, Commentaries.
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v. 11 ISBN 9780805832938

内容説明

These volumes present coherent sets of papers developed along two of the thematic lines that underscored the program of the meeting of the International Association for the Study of Child Language in Istanbul in the summer of 1996. Thoroughly reviewed and updated to reflect the state of child language research and theory--particularly in the domains of discourse and interaction--they convey not only the flavor of that meeting but some of the most exciting trends in the field today. Each contribution in Volume 10,Developing Narrative and Discourse Competence, focuses on the differential effects of discourse genres, elicitation techniques, communicative contexts, literacy and schooling, and the oft-cited variables of age, language, and culture. Issues concerning the interrelations between social, cognitive, and affective capacities and processes in discourse are addressed. Each chapter raises theoretical questions regarding how and when representations are constructed to support new complexities. Presenting data from a cross-cultural and cross-linguistic perspective, this volume highlights both the particulars and the universals of the processes involved. The chapters in Volume 11, Interactional Contributions to Language Development, address issues including scaffolding of processing and learning in particular interactional sequences; linkages among interpersonal functions or relations, cognitive development, and semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic devices or forms; and models of how interactions proceed, input is selected, and learning advances across multiple rounds of interaction. Each of these volumes will be a valuable addition to the libraries of all who study the development of language.

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Contents: A. Aksu-Koc, C.E. Johnson, K.E. Nelson, Preface. M. Aparici, E. Serrat, M. Capdevila, M. Serra, Acquisition of Complex Sentences in Spanish- and Catalan-Speaking Children. M. Almgren, A. Barrena, Bilingual Acquisition and Separation of Linguistic Codes: Ergativity in Basque Versus Accusativity in Spanish. N. Budwig, S. Stein, C. O'Brien, Non-Agent Subjects in Early Child Language: A Crosslinguistic Comparison. A.T. Perez-Leroux, Subjunctive Mood in Spanish Child Relatives: At the Interface of Linguistic and Cognitive Development. C. Day, A Developmental Perspective on Modal Verb Use by French-Speaking Children. K. Nelson, J. Welsh, S. Camarata, T. Tjus, A Rare Event Transactional Model of Tricky Mix Conditions Contributing to Language Acquisition and Varied Communicative Delays. S.M. Suzman, Contrast, the No-Blur Principle, and the Acquisition of Zulu. P. Zukow-Goldring, Perceiving Referring Actions: Latino and Euro-American Infants and Caregivers Comprehending Speech. A. Peltzer-Karpf, R. Zangl, Figure-Ground Segregation in Visual and Linguistic Development: A Dynamic Systems Account. K.E. Nelson, A. Aksu-Koc, C.E. Johnson, Commentaries.
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v. 3 ISBN 9780898592641

内容説明

First published in 1982. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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v. 4 ISBN 9780898592726

内容説明

First published in 1983. This series, Children's Language, reflects the conviction that extensive work on entirely new fronts along with a great deal of reinterpretation of old-front data will be necessary before any persuasive and truly orderly account of language. For all volumes in the series there is a common scheme of operation with two tactics. First, to give authors sufficient planning time and freedom to arrive at a chapter-length account of their area of thinking which vividly shows both the progress and the problems in that area, with the author of each chapter free to find a workable proportion of new experimental contributions, review, and theory. The second tactic concerns the selection of topics for each volume. This is Volume 4. Structures about language and thought and children as employed in certain other fields may well be shaken and stimulated, particularly in education, sociology, anthropology, literature, and language remediation.

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Preface 1. Talking About the There and Then: The Emergence of Displaced Reference in Parent-Child Discourse 2. Saying It Again: The Role of Expanded and Deferred Imitations in Language Acquisition 3. Names, Gestures, and Objects: Symbolization in Infancy and Aphasia 4. Perceptual Constraints on the Use of Language by Young Children 5. Getting Others to Do What You Want Them to Do: Development of Children's Requestive Strategies 6. Mother-Child Language in the Natural Environment 7. The Role of Play in Phonological Development 8. Cognitive Aspects of Phonological Development: Model, Evidence, and Issues 9. Language Acquisition in a Deaf Child of Deaf Parents: Speech, Sign Variations, and Print Variations 10. What Do You Do if You Can't Tell the Whole Story? The Development of Summarization Skills 11. Developmental Differences in Schemata for Story Comprehension 12. Developmental Language Studies in the Neuropsychiatric Disorders of Childhood
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v. 5 ISBN 9780898593464

内容説明

First published in 1985. In children's language we are in search of the " great bears," the clear solid patterns that hold up after countless angles of view and after many, many lenses have been tried. In the first four volumes of this series, Children's Language, there has been coverage of alternative theories and methods in syntax, semantics, discourse, phonology, figurative language, second language learning, the transition to text processing, and story structures, among other topics. In order to present a lively account of development, the authors in the first four volumes were encouraged to each adopt a flexible format-one that best fit their own material rather than sticking to a standard review organization. Exactly the same approach has been taken by the authors of the present volume 5.

目次

  • 1: The Concept of Experience in Speech Development
  • 2: Intonation in Discourse: Talk Between 12-Month-Olds and Their Mothers
  • 3: Confusion, Substitution, and Mastery: Pretend Play During the Second Year of Life 1
  • 4: The Child's Expressible Knowledge of Word Concepts: What Preschoolers Can Say About the Meanings of Some Nouns and Verbs
  • 5: Comparing Good and Poor Readers:
  • 6: Early Intervention Programs for Hearing Impaired Children:
  • 7: Language Development Under Atypical Learning Conditions: Replication and Implications of a Study of Deaf Children of Hearing Parents
  • 8: Parent-Child Interaction with Receptively Disabled Children: Some Determinants of Maternal Speech Style
  • 9: Early Linguistic Development of Children with Specific Language Impairment
  • 10: The Relationship Between Degree of Bilingualism and Cognitive Ability: A Critical Discussion and Some New Longitudinal Data
  • 11: Pragmatism and Dialectical Materialism in Language Development
  • 12: Beyond Communicative Adequacy: From Piecemeal Knowledge to an Integrated System in the Child's Acquisition of Language
  • 13: Language Learnability and Children's Language: A Multlfaceted Approach
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v. 6 ISBN 9780898597608

内容説明

This series, Children's Language, reflects the conviction that extensive work on entirely new fronts along with a great deal of reinterpretation of old-front data will be necessary before any persuasive and truly orderly account of language development can be assembled. None of the chapters are simply reviews, and none of the volumes are handbooks or reviews or introductory texts. Rather the volumes try to capture the excitement and complexity of thinking and research at the growing, advancing edges of this broad field of children's language. In line with these goals for the Children's Language series the present volume includes coverage of a fairly wide range of topics and subtopics. The authors for each chapter will weave their own story and we leave to them the introduction of their main plots and the major and minor characters in their scientific stories. This is volume 6.

目次

Bootstrapping Operations in Child Language 2. Fathers, Siblings, and the Bridge Hypothesis 3. Situational Variability in Mother-Child Conversations 4. Why Routines Are Different: Toward a Multiple-Factors Model of the Relation between Input and Language Acquisition 5. Conversation and Language Learning in the Classroom 6. Temporal Characteristics of Maternal Verbal Styles 7. The Phonology of Parent-Child Speech 8. A Comparison of Initial Consonant Acquisition in English and Quiche 9. Early Semantic Developments and Their Relationship to Object Permanence, Means-Ends Understanding, and Categorization 10. Comprehending Concrete Metaphors: Developing an Understanding of Topic-Vehicle Interaction 11. Order of Acquisition in the Lexicon: Implications from Japanese Numeral Classifiers 12. Children's Overgeneralizations of the English Dative Alternation 13. Some Observations from the Perspective of the Rare Event Cognitive Comparison Theory of Language Acquisition

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