Language Development: Syntax and semantics

Language Development: Syntax and semantics
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 0898591007
ISBN-13 : 9780898591002
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Synopsis Language Development: Syntax and semantics by : Stan A. Kuczaj

First published in 1981. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Semantics in Language Acquisition

Semantics in Language Acquisition
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 399
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ISBN-10 : 9789027263605
ISBN-13 : 9027263604
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Synopsis Semantics in Language Acquisition by : Kristen Syrett

This volume presents the state of the art of recent research on the acquisition of semantics. Covering topics ranging from infants' initial acquisition of word meaning to the more sophisticated mapping between structure and meaning in the syntax-semantics interface, and the relation between logical content and inferences on language meaning (semantics and pragmatics), the papers in this volume introduce the reader to the variety of ways in which children come to realize that semantic content is encoded in word meaning (for example, in the event semantics of the verbal domain or the scope of logical operators), and at the level of the sentence, which requires the composition of semantic meaning. The authors represent some of the most established and promising researchers in this domain, demonstrating collective expertise in a range of methodologies and topics relevant to the acquisition of semantics. This volume will serve as a valuable resource for students and faculty, and junior and seasoned researchers alike.

Syntactic Development

Syntactic Development
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9780226620787
ISBN-13 : 0226620786
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Synopsis Syntactic Development by : William O'Grady

Syntactic Development presents a broad critical survey of the research literature on child language development. Giving balanced coverage to both theoretical and empirical issues, William O'Grady constructs an up-to-date picture of how children acquire the syntax of English. Part 1 offers an overview of the developmental data pertaining to a range of syntactic phenomena, including word order, subject drop, embedded clauses, wh-questions, inversion, relative clauses, passives, and anaphora. Part 2 considers the various theories that have been advanced to explain the facts of development as well as the learnability problem, reporting on work in the mainstream formalist framework but also considering the results of alternative approaches. Covering a wide range of perspectives in the modern study of syntactic development, this book is an invaluable reference for specialists in the field of language acquisition and provides an excellent introduction to the acquisition of syntax for students and researchers in psychology, linguistics, and cognitive science.

Syntactic Structures

Syntactic Structures
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 120
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ISBN-10 : 9783112316009
ISBN-13 : 3112316002
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Synopsis Syntactic Structures by : Noam Chomsky

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Investigations in Universal Grammar

Investigations in Universal Grammar
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 0262531801
ISBN-13 : 9780262531801
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Investigations in Universal Grammar by : Stephen Crain

This introductory guide to language acquisition research is presented within the framework of Universal Grammar, a theory of the human faculty for language. The authors focus on two experimental techniques for assessing children's linguistic competence: the Elicited Production task, a production task, and the Truth Value Judgment task, a comprehension task. Their methodologies are designed to overcome the numerous obstacles to empirical investigation of children's language competence. They produce research results that are more reproducible and less likely to be dismissed as an artifact of improper experimental procedure. In the first section of the book, the authors examine the fundamental assumptions that guide research in this area; they present both a theory of linguistic competence and a model of language processing. In the following two sections, they discuss in detail their two experimental techniques.

Language Acquisition

Language Acquisition
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780230240780
ISBN-13 : 023024078X
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Language Acquisition by : Susan Foster-Cohen

This book provides a snapshot of the field of language acquisition at the beginning of the 21st Century. It represents the multiplicity of approaches that characterize the field and provides a review of current topics and debates, as well as addressing some of the connections between sub-fields and possible future directions for research.

Language Change at the Syntax-Semantics Interface

Language Change at the Syntax-Semantics Interface
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9783110394924
ISBN-13 : 3110394928
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Language Change at the Syntax-Semantics Interface by : Chiara Gianollo

Bringing together diachronic research from a variety of perspectives, notably typology, formal syntax and semantics, this volume focuses on the interplay of syntactic and semantic factors in language change - an issue so far largely neglected both in (mostly lexical) historical semantics as well as historical syntax, but recently brought into focus by grammaticalization theory as well as Minimalist diachronic syntax. The contributions draw on data from numerous Indo-European languages including Vedic Sanskrit, Middle Indic, Greek as well as English and German, and discuss a range of phenomena such as change in negation markers, indefinite articles, quantifiers, modal verbs, argument structure among others. The papers analyze diachronic evidence in the light of contemporary syntactic and semantic theory, addressing the crucial question of how syntactic and semantic change are linked, and whether both are governed by similar constraints, principles and systematic mechanisms. The volume will appeal to scholars in historical linguistics and formal theories of syntax and semantics.

Language Intervention for School-Age Students

Language Intervention for School-Age Students
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Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 9780323040334
ISBN-13 : 0323040330
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Language Intervention for School-Age Students by : Geraldine P. Wallach

Language Intervention for School-Age Students is your working manual for helping children with language learning disabilities (LLD) gain the tools they need to succeed in school. Going beyond the common approach to language disorders in school-age populations, this innovative resource supplements a theoretical understanding of language intervention with a wealth of practical application strategies you can use to improve learning outcomes for children and adolescents with LLD. Well-referenced discussions with real-life examples promote evidence-based practice. Case histories and treatment strategies help you better understand student challenges and develop reliable methods to help them achieve their learning goals. Unique application-based focus combines the conceptual and practical frameworks to better help students achieve academic success. Questions in each chapter encourage critical analysis of intervention methods for a deeper understanding of the beliefs behind them. In-depth coverage of controversial topics challenges your understanding and debunks common myths. Realistic examples and case studies help you bridge theory to practice and apply intervention principles. Margin notes highlight important facts, questions, and vocabulary for quick reference. Key Questions in each chapter put concepts into an appropriate context and help you focus on essential content. Summary Statement and Introductory Thoughts sections provide succinct overviews of chapter content for quick familiarization with complex topics.

A First Language

A First Language
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Publisher : Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015000524739
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Synopsis A First Language by : Roger Brown

For many years, Roger Brown and his colleagues have studied the developing language of pre-school children--the language that ultimately will permit them to understand themselves and the world around them. This longitudinal research project records the conversational performances of three children, studying both semantic and grammatical aspects of their language development. These core findings are related to recent work in psychology and linguistics--and especially to studies of the acquisition of languages other than English, including Finnish, German, Korean, and Samoan. Roger Brown has written the most exhaustive and searching analysis yet undertaken of the early stages of grammatical constructions and the meanings they convey. The five stages of linguistic development Brown establishes are measured not by chronological age-since children vary greatly in the speed at which their speech develops--but by mean length of utterance. This volume treats the first two stages. Stage I is the threshold of syntax, when children begin to combine words to make sentences. These sentences, Brown shows, are always limited to the same small set of semantic relations: nomination, recurrence, disappearance, attribution, possession, agency, and a few others. Stage II is concerned with the modulations of basic structural meanings--modulations for number, time, aspect, specificity--through the gradual acquisition of grammatical morphemes such as inflections, prepositions, articles, and case markers. Fourteen morphemes are studied in depth and it is shown that the order of their acquisition is almost identical across children and is predicted by their relative semantic and grammatical complexity. It is, ultimately, the intent of this work to focus on the nature and development of knowledge: knowledge concerning grammar and the meanings coded by grammar; knowledge inferred from performance, from sentences and the settings in which they are spoken, and from signs of comprehension or incomprehension of sentences.

Syntax and Semantics of Prepositions

Syntax and Semantics of Prepositions
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9781402038730
ISBN-13 : 1402038739
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Syntax and Semantics of Prepositions by : Patrick Saint-Dizier

This is the first book to provide an integrated view of preposition from morphology to reasoning, via syntax and semantics. It offers new insights in applied and formal linguistics, and cognitive science. It underlines the importance of prepositions in a number of computational linguistics applications, such as information retrieval and machine translation. The book presents a wide range of views and applications to various linguistic frameworks.