Language in Cognitive Development

Language in Cognitive Development
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 452
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ISBN-10 : 052162987X
ISBN-13 : 9780521629874
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Synopsis Language in Cognitive Development by : Katherine Nelson

This book discusses the role of language as a cognitive and communicative tool in a child's early development.

The Language and Thought of the Child

The Language and Thought of the Child
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 0415267501
ISBN-13 : 9780415267502
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Synopsis The Language and Thought of the Child by : Jean Piaget

When first published in 1923, this classic work took the psychological world by storm. Piaget's views expressed in this book, have continued to influence the world of developmental psychology to this day.

Thought and Language

Thought and Language
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Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 1614272441
ISBN-13 : 9781614272441
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Synopsis Thought and Language by : Lev S. Vygotski

2012 Reprint of 1962 Edition. Exact facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Vygotsky's closely reasoned, highly readable analysis of the nature of verbal thought as based on word meaning marks a significant step forward in the growing effort to understand cognitive processes. Speech is, he argues, social in origins. Speech is learned from others and, at first used entirely for affective and social functions. Only with time does it come to have self-directive properties that eventually result in internalized verbal thought. A classic work.

The Cambridge Handbook of Psycholinguistics

The Cambridge Handbook of Psycholinguistics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 1297
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ISBN-10 : 9781139536141
ISBN-13 : 1139536141
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Synopsis The Cambridge Handbook of Psycholinguistics by : Michael Spivey

Our ability to speak, write, understand speech and read is critical to our ability to function in today's society. As such, psycholinguistics, or the study of how humans learn and use language, is a central topic in cognitive science. This comprehensive handbook is a collection of chapters written not by practitioners in the field, who can summarize the work going on around them, but by trailblazers from a wide array of subfields, who have been shaping the field of psycholinguistics over the last decade. Some topics discussed include how children learn language, how average adults understand and produce language, how language is represented in the brain, how brain-damaged individuals perform in terms of their language abilities and computer-based models of language and meaning. This is required reading for advanced researchers, graduate students and upper-level undergraduates who are interested in the recent developments and the future of psycholinguistics.

Language and Thought in Development

Language and Thought in Development
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Publisher : Gunter Narr Verlag
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 3823347233
ISBN-13 : 9783823347231
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Language and Thought in Development by : Peter Broeder

Cognitive and Language Development in Children

Cognitive and Language Development in Children
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Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 1405110457
ISBN-13 : 9781405110457
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Synopsis Cognitive and Language Development in Children by : John Oates

This is one of a series of four books that forms part of the Open University course on child development. The series provides a detailed and thorough introduction to the central concepts, theories, issues and research evidence in developmental psychology. Cognitive and Language Development in Children gives an up-to-date and accessible account of how thinking and language develop during childhood. The book is innovative in its approach: it starts by considering cognition and language in infants and continues to weave together these two areas in subsequent chapters that cover aspects of their development through childhood. The chapters have been prepared by leading researchers and theorists in collaboration with members of the Open University course team. Building on the themes in The Foundations of Child Development, a previous book within the series, the editors provide a fully up-to-date, broad and engaging overview of the field, ranging from modern understandings of brain architecture and function to the social and cultural contexts of learning. The chapters have many features to assist and facilitate understanding, including defined learning outcomes, research summaries, activities, readings, definitions of key terms and section summaries.

Language, Literacy, and Cognitive Development

Language, Literacy, and Cognitive Development
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9781135661526
ISBN-13 : 1135661529
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Language, Literacy, and Cognitive Development by : Eric Amsel

This text's goal is to go beyond traditional accounts of human symbol skills to examine the development and consequences of symbolic communication. The editors explore the significance of communicationg symbolically as a means for understanding human symbol skills.

Social Environment and Cognition in Language Development

Social Environment and Cognition in Language Development
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9789027265388
ISBN-13 : 9027265380
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Environment and Cognition in Language Development by : F. Nihan Ketrez

Language development is driven by multiple factors involving both the individual child and the environments that surround the child. The chapters in this volume highlight several such factors as potential contributors to developmental change, including factors that examine the role of immediate social environment (i.e., parent SES, parent and sibling input, peer interaction) and factors that focus on the child’s own cognitive and social development, such as the acquisition of theory of mind, event knowledge, and memory. The discussion of the different factors is presented largely from a crosslinguistic framework, using a multimodal perspective (speech, gesture, sign). The book celebrates the scholarly contributions of Prof. Ayhan Aksu-Koç – a pioneer in the study of crosslinguistic variation in language acquisition, particularly in the domain of evidentiality and theory of mind. This book will serve as an important resource for researchers in the field of developmental psychology, cognitive science, and linguistics across the globe.

Language and Time

Language and Time
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781107043800
ISBN-13 : 1107043808
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Synopsis Language and Time by : Vyvyan Evans

Vyvyan Evans focuses on the linguistic and conceptual resources we make use of when we fix events in time.

Language in Mind

Language in Mind
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 548
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ISBN-10 : 0262571633
ISBN-13 : 9780262571630
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Synopsis Language in Mind by : Dedre Gentner

The idea that the language we speak influences the way we think has evoked perennial fascination and intense controversy. According to the strong version of this hypothesis, called the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis after the American linguists who propounded it, languages vary in their semantic partitioning of the world, and the structure of one's language influences how one understands the world. Thus speakers of different languages perceive the world differently. Although the last two decades have been marked by extreme skepticism concerning the possible effects of language on thought, recent theoretical and methodological advances in cognitive science have given the question new life. Research in linguistics and linguistic anthropology has revealed striking differences in cross-linguistic semantic patterns, and cognitive psychology has developed subtle techniques for studying how people represent and remember experience. It is now possible to test predictions about how a given language influences the thinking of its speakers. Language in Mind includes contributions from both skeptics and believers and from a range of fields. It contains work in cognitive psychology, cognitive development, linguistics, anthropology, and animal cognition. The topics discussed include space, number, motion, gender, theory of mind, thematic roles, and the ontological distinction between objects and substances. Contributors Melissa Bowerman, Eve Clark, Jill de Villiers, Peter de Villiers, Giyoo Hatano, Stan Kuczaj, Barbara Landau, Stephen Levinson, John Lucy, Barbara Malt, Dan Slobin, Steven Sloman, Elizabeth Spelke, and Michael Tomasello