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Charles A. Ferguson was a prominent figure in the field of linguistics, recognized for his influential work on language acquisition and sociolinguistics. He made significant contributions to our understanding of how children learn language, particularly through his research on language input and the environment's role in language development. Ferguson's studies emphasized the importance of interaction in language learning, shaping the way educators and researchers approach language instruction today.

In addition to his research, Ferguson was involved in various academic discussions and publications, most notably in the Journal of American Folklore. His work laid the groundwork for further exploration into the complexities of language and communication, influencing a generation of linguists and educators. Through his writings and lectures, he fostered an appreciation for the nuances of language and its acquisition, leaving a lasting legacy in the fields of linguistics and education.

Nazionalità Americano
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