Variation and Error: A Sociolinguistic Approach To Language Acquisition in Samoa, the Crosslinguistic Study of Language Acquisition, Volume 1, Chapter 8

Variation and Error: A Sociolinguistic Approach To Language Acquisition in Samoa, the Crosslinguistic Study of Language Acquisition, Volume 1, Chapter 8

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Sep 1, 1986 · English · Hardcover
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Format Hardcover
Language English
Published Sep 1, 1986
Publisher Psychology Press
ISBN-10 0898598478
ISBN-13 9780898598476

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Elinor Ochs explores the intricate dynamics of language acquisition through a sociolinguistic lens, focusing on the unique context of Samoa. The study delves into how cultural factors influence the ways children acquire language, highlighting the variability and potential errors encountered during this process. Through detailed analysis, Ochs illustrates the interplay between social interactions and linguistic development, providing valuable insights into the natural progression of language learning.

This work serves as a crucial contribution to the broader understanding of crosslinguistic studies in child language acquisition. By situating her research within a specific cultural setting, Ochs not only reveals the nuances of language use in Samoa but also challenges traditional perspectives on linguistic universals, encouraging readers to consider the rich diversity of language learning across different environments.
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