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This collection of papers investigates two specific linguistic
phenomena from the point of view of first- and second-language
acquisition. While observations on the acquisition of scrambling or
pronominal clitics can be found in the literature, up until the
recent past they were sparse and often buried in other issues. This
volume fills a long-existing gap in providing a collection of
articles which focus on language acquisition but at the same time
address the overarching syntactic issues involved (for example, the
X-bar status of clitics, base-generation vs. movement accounts of
scrambling). This volume contains an overview of L1 (and, in one
case, L2) acquisition data from a number of different languages
including Bernese, Swiss, German, Dutch, English, French, German,
Italian, Spanish and Swedish, as well as from several theoretical
points of view with these two clause-internal processes at its
center. These language acquisition data are considered to be
crucial in the validation of analyses of these specific linguistic
phenomena in adult grammars. The contributions in this volume
include the earliest thoughts in this vein and, for this reason,
should be viewed as a starting point for discussions within
theoretical linguistics and language acquisition alike.
claim is that such morphological processes can be learnt without
symbolization and innate knowledge. See Rumelhart and McClelland
(1986) for the original model of past tense acquisition, Plunkett
and Marchman (1993), Nakisa, Plunkett and Hahn (1996) and Elman et
al. (1996) for developments and extensions to other morphological
processes, and Marcus et al. (1992) and Pinker and Prince (1988)
for criticism. One line of investigation supporting the view of
language as a genetic endowment is closely linked to traditional
research on language acquisition and argues as follows: If language
is innate there must be phenomena that should be accessible from
birth in one form or the other. Thus it is clear that the language
of children, especially young children and preferably babies should
be investigated. As babies unfortunately don't talk, the abilities
that are available from birth must be established in ways different
from the usual linguistic analysis. Psycholinguistic research of
the last few years has shown that at the age of 4 and 8 months and
even during their first week of life children already have
important language skills. From the fourth day, infants distinguish
their mother tongue from other languages. From the first months
children prefer the sound of speech to 'other noise'. At the age of
4 months, infants prefer pauses at syntactic boundaries to random
pauses.
The days of troubleshooting a piece of gear armed only with a scope, voltmeter, and a general idea of how the hardware works are gone forever. As technology continues to drive equipment design forward, maintenance difficulties will continue to increase, and those responsible for maintaining this equipment will continue to struggle to keep up.
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This collection of papers investigates two specific linguistic
phenomena from the point of view of first- and second-language
acquisition. While observations on the acquisition of scrambling or
pronominal clitics can be found in the literature, up until the
recent past they were sparse and often buried in other issues. This
volume fills a long-existing gap in providing a collection of
articles which focus on language acquisition but at the same time
address the overarching syntactic issues involved (for example, the
X-bar status of clitics, base-generation vs. movement accounts of
scrambling). This volume contains an overview of L1 (and, in one
case, L2) acquisition data from a number of different languages
including Bernese, Swiss, German, Dutch, English, French, German,
Italian, Spanish and Swedish, as well as from several theoretical
points of view with these two clause-internal processes at its
center. These language acquisition data are considered to be
crucial in the validation of analyses of these specific linguistic
phenomena in adult grammars. The contributions in this volume
include the earliest thoughts in this vein and, for this reason,
should be viewed as a starting point for discussions within
theoretical linguistics and language acquisition alike.
claim is that such morphological processes can be learnt without
symbolization and innate knowledge. See Rumelhart and McClelland
(1986) for the original model of past tense acquisition, Plunkett
and Marchman (1993), Nakisa, Plunkett and Hahn (1996) and Elman et
al. (1996) for developments and extensions to other morphological
processes, and Marcus et al. (1992) and Pinker and Prince (1988)
for criticism. One line of investigation supporting the view of
language as a genetic endowment is closely linked to traditional
research on language acquisition and argues as follows: If language
is innate there must be phenomena that should be accessible from
birth in one form or the other. Thus it is clear that the language
of children, especially young children and preferably babies should
be investigated. As babies unfortunately don't talk, the abilities
that are available from birth must be established in ways different
from the usual linguistic analysis. Psycholinguistic research of
the last few years has shown that at the age of 4 and 8 months and
even during their first week of life children already have
important language skills. From the fourth day, infants distinguish
their mother tongue from other languages. From the first months
children prefer the sound of speech to 'other noise'. At the age of
4 months, infants prefer pauses at syntactic boundaries to random
pauses.
Die Festkoerperphysik ist in den letzten Jahrzehnten zu einer
relativ eigenstandigen und ausserordentlich umfangreichen Disziplin
innerhalb der Physik ge'Y0rden. An ihrer weiteren dynamischen
Entwicklung wird im internationalen Massstab mit grossen
Forschungskapazitaten auf einem hohen theoretischen Niveau und
unter Nutzung einer modernen experimentellen Technik gearbeitet.
Ein entsprechender wissenschaftlicher Vorlauf gerade auf diesem
Gebiet ist auch fur die Volkswirtschaft der DDR von erheblicher
Bedeutung, tragen doch die Forschungsergebnisse der
Festkoerperphysik in immer starkerem Masse zur Entstehung bzw.
Vervollkommnung wichtiger Gebiete der Technik bei: Die
Halbleitertechnik und die Mikroelektronik leiten sich weitgehend
aus der gezielten Nutzung festkoerperphysikalischer Erkennt nisse
und Methoden ab; aber auch die meisten anderen Zweige der Technik
werden durch die Festkoerperphysik wissenschaftlich befruchtet. Das
gilt beispielsweise fur die Technik der Werkstoffbe- und
-verarbeitung, fur den Maschinenbau, die Elektro technik und die
Konsumguterindustrie, ferner fur die Filmindustrie, wichtige Teil
gebiete der technischen Chemie, wie etwa die Katalyse, oder fur den
wissenschaft lichen Geratebau. Indem wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse
uber die Eigenschaften und Veranderungen von Festkoerpern gewonnen
werden, ergeben sich wachsende Moeg lichkeiten fur die Optimierung
technischer Prozesse und fur die Entwicklung besserer Werkstoffe
und Erzeugnisse. Auf vielen Gebieten, z. B. der Rechentechnik, der
Nachrichtentechnik, des Fernsehens, der Konsumelektronik u. a. ,
ist zu verfolgen, wie festkoerperphysikalische Forschung zu einer
Generationsfolge von immer vollkommene ren Produkten beitragt. Auf
diese Weise hat die Festkoerperphysik auch massgeblichen Anteil an
der Verbesserung der Materialoekonomie, der Erhoehung der
Zuverlassigkeit und des Gebrauchswertes verschiedenster
Erzeugnisse.
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