Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
Oct 16, 2007
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0805841946
ISBN-13
9780805841947
Description
Melissa Bowerman presents an insightful exploration of argument structure through a crosslinguistic lens, shedding light on its significance in language acquisition. By weaving together findings from linguistics, cognitive science, and psychology, the work challenges conventional views and offers new avenues for understanding how different languages shape the way we perceive and organize arguments.
Bowerman delves into the implications for learnability, effectively illustrating how varying linguistic frameworks impact the cognitive processes involved in language learning. Through rich examples and interdisciplinary approaches, the reader is guided to appreciate the intricacies of argument structure and its essential role in fostering effective communication across diverse languages.
Bowerman delves into the implications for learnability, effectively illustrating how varying linguistic frameworks impact the cognitive processes involved in language learning. Through rich examples and interdisciplinary approaches, the reader is guided to appreciate the intricacies of argument structure and its essential role in fostering effective communication across diverse languages.
Genres
Children’s
Contemporary