Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
616
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 29, 2001
Wydawca
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521596599
ISBN-13
9780521596596
Opis
This work delves into the intricate relationship between language acquisition and conceptual development in children. It offers insights into the cognitive processes that underpin how young minds learn to articulate thoughts and understand the world around them. By combining linguistic theory with developmental psychology, the authors explore the mechanisms that drive language learning and how these relate to the formation of concepts.
Bowerman and Levinson draw on a wealth of research to illustrate how children's early experiences shape their linguistic capabilities and cognitive frameworks. The book argues that language is not merely a tool for communication but a foundational aspect of thought itself, highlighting the concept that understanding and verbalizing ideas are interdependent processes that evolve with age and experience.
Bowerman and Levinson draw on a wealth of research to illustrate how children's early experiences shape their linguistic capabilities and cognitive frameworks. The book argues that language is not merely a tool for communication but a foundational aspect of thought itself, highlighting the concept that understanding and verbalizing ideas are interdependent processes that evolve with age and experience.
Gatunki
Romans
Dziecięca
Psychologia