The Origins of Grammar: Evidence from Early Language Comprehension (Language, Speech and Communication) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The Origins of Grammar: Evidence from Early Language Comprehension (Language, Speech and Communication) Book

"A groundbreaking and well-written book on contemporary methods and issues in child language research. . . . invaluable for graduate students and instructors interested in a clear and timely survey of current research trends." -- David Snow, Contemporary Psychology The authors of The Origins of Grammar have pioneered one of the most important methodological advances in language learning in the past decade: the intermodal preferential looking paradigm, which can be used to assess lexical and syntactic knowledge in children as young as thirteen months. They describe a theory of language learning that emphasizes the role of multiple cues and forces in development. They further show how infants shift their reliance on different aspects of the linguistic input, moving from a bias to attend to prosodic information to a reliance on semantic information, and finally to a reliance on the syntax itself.Read More

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  • 0262581809
  • 9780262581806
  • K HirshPasek
  • 2 September 1999
  • MIT Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 240
  • New edition
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