Language Acquisition: A Linguistic Introduction
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Children’s
Format
Paperback
Pages
236
Language
English
Published
Aug 26, 1991
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN-10
0631173862
ISBN-13
9780631173861
Description
This comprehensive guide delves into the intricacies of language acquisition, offering readers insights into both theoretical frameworks and practical implications. The author, Helen Goodluck, expertly navigates through various linguistic perspectives to present a well-rounded understanding of how individuals, particularly children, learn language.
Drawing on contemporary research, this introduction equips advanced learners, educators, and linguists with the necessary tools to comprehend the complexities of language development. Through engaging examples and clear explanations, it fosters a deeper appreciation of the cognitive processes involved in acquiring language and highlights the significance of this phenomenon in broader social contexts.
Drawing on contemporary research, this introduction equips advanced learners, educators, and linguists with the necessary tools to comprehend the complexities of language development. Through engaging examples and clear explanations, it fosters a deeper appreciation of the cognitive processes involved in acquiring language and highlights the significance of this phenomenon in broader social contexts.
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