書籍詳情
格式
平裝書
語言
英語
已出版
Jan 1, 1990
出版商
PN
描述
Gary F. Marcus delves into the intricacies of language acquisition and cognitive development in a captivating exploration of overregularization. Through a blend of empirical research and theoretical insights, he examines how children often apply regular grammatical rules to irregular verbs, revealing the fascinating ways in which young minds grapple with linguistic complexities.
This thought-provoking work not only sheds light on the mechanisms behind language learning but also raises important questions about the nature of cognitive processes. Marcus invites readers to consider how these patterns of overregularization reflect broader themes in human development and intelligence, making it a significant contribution to the fields of psychology, linguistics, and education.
This thought-provoking work not only sheds light on the mechanisms behind language learning but also raises important questions about the nature of cognitive processes. Marcus invites readers to consider how these patterns of overregularization reflect broader themes in human development and intelligence, making it a significant contribution to the fields of psychology, linguistics, and education.