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This book offers a comprehensive study of language development. The
contributors, all well-known psychologists, represent a very broad
range of theoretical persuasion. Each chapter summarises research
on a major problem and relates results to fundamental questions
about how children acquire language. Among the issues treated are
the role of input in acquisition, the processes of underlying
lexical and semantic development, the implications of
cross-linguistic research for acquisition theory, the pros and cons
of functionalist approaches to language learning and the
psychological consequences of a major new formal theory of language
learning. In their long and thoughtful introduction, the editors
demonstrate the complementarity of studies focused on seemingly
separate problems and identify apparent trends, both theoretical
and methodological. Taken together, these chapters provide an entry
point into an increasingly complex field for the growing number of
researchers and students in psychology and linguistics whose work
requires an understanding of the child's first steps in language.
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