Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
616
Language
English
Published
Jan 22, 2001
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521593581
ISBN-13
9780521593588
Description
Recent advancements in the field of language acquisition have illuminated the intricate relationship between how children learn to communicate and how they develop their understanding of the world. The insights shared by Bowerman and Levinson delve into the cognitive processes underlying this journey, revealing significant intersections between language and thought.
Through a blend of research and analysis, the authors explore how cultural contexts shape linguistic abilities and cognitive frameworks in children. Their examination highlights not only the mechanisms at play in language learning but also the ways in which conceptual development influences and is influenced by linguistic skills.
As the reader navigates this enlightening exploration, they gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of childhood communication and cognition. Ultimately, the work challenges conventional views and fosters a more nuanced understanding of the developmental pathways that children traverse as they learn to speak and think.
Through a blend of research and analysis, the authors explore how cultural contexts shape linguistic abilities and cognitive frameworks in children. Their examination highlights not only the mechanisms at play in language learning but also the ways in which conceptual development influences and is influenced by linguistic skills.
As the reader navigates this enlightening exploration, they gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of childhood communication and cognition. Ultimately, the work challenges conventional views and fosters a more nuanced understanding of the developmental pathways that children traverse as they learn to speak and think.
Genres
Romance
Children’s
Psychology