Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Nov 15, 1992
Éditeur
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226504565
ISBN-13
9780226504568
Description
This exploration delves into the fascinating phenomenon of overregularization in children's language development. Through analyzing the ways children learn to fumble and misapply language rules, the authors unveil the intricate cognitive processes at play during this critical stage of childhood.
The insightful contributions from renowned thinkers like Gary F. Marcus and Steven Pinker reveal how these linguistic missteps reflect deeper neural mechanisms and learning patterns. The book examines common scenarios where children apply grammatical rules too rigidly, offering rich examples that illustrate the interplay between natural learning and cognitive development.
By weaving together empirical research and theory, this work not only sheds light on the nature of children's language errors but also challenges conventional wisdom on language acquisition. It provides an enriching perspective on how these early mistakes are essential for mastering the complexities of language.
The insightful contributions from renowned thinkers like Gary F. Marcus and Steven Pinker reveal how these linguistic missteps reflect deeper neural mechanisms and learning patterns. The book examines common scenarios where children apply grammatical rules too rigidly, offering rich examples that illustrate the interplay between natural learning and cognitive development.
By weaving together empirical research and theory, this work not only sheds light on the nature of children's language errors but also challenges conventional wisdom on language acquisition. It provides an enriching perspective on how these early mistakes are essential for mastering the complexities of language.