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In her Beijing lectures, Melissa Bowerman presents a lucid
introduction and account of her research on a range of topics: how
children acquire the semantics of spatial terms, how they construct
categories and acquire the semantics of nouns, and how they master
the semantics of verbs in early language acquisition. Bowerman also
covers the learning of argument structure and expressions of
end-state, with special attention to the adult speech that guides
children, and hence also the role of typology in acquisition; how
cross-linguistic variation affects, for example, how speakers
represent 'cutting' and 'breaking' in different languages, and the
relation of the Whorfian Hypothesis to cross-linguistic variations
in the semantics of languages. Bowerman's over-riding concern
throughout is with how children come to master the first language
being spoken to them by their parents and caregivers.
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