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“当代国外语言学与应用语言学文库(升级版)”是主要面向高校英语专业高年级本科生、研究生及英语教师的一套大型的、开放性的系列丛书。本升级版或保留原有经典图书品种,或继之以经典图书的新版,或引进国外语言学与应用语言学领域的新锐力作以进一步拓展学科领域,希望它能继续对我国语言学教学与研究和外语教学与研究起到积极的推动作用。
《儿童语言发展引论》是“当代国外语言学与应用语言学文库(升级版)”中的一本,是针对儿童语言研究的入门指导书。作者深入浅出地讨论了广泛的主题,如语言发展的个人差异、儿童二语习得、语言发展与语言演变的关系等,并重点介绍了对儿童语言材料的分析。本书对于儿童语言发展研究具有较强的指导意义,也能对儿童语言教育实践予以启发。
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儿童如何学习语言?
來源:香港大書城megBookStore,http://www.megbook.com.hk 母语先行?双语并行?
如何对儿童的语言进行研究?
儿童语言研究的目的和任务是什么?
如何指导儿童的语言学习?
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本书作者以精深的学术素养,通俗易懂的语言,翔实的语言学习案例,全面阐释了儿童语言研究的两大基本派别和蕞新研究成果。
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苏珊·H. 福斯特-科恩(Susan H. Foster-Cohen):曾在英国、美国和法国的大学任教并开展研究;在英国完成博士论文,专门研究儿童语用能力的发展;特别关注家庭作为发展观察者的作用,支持以家庭为中心的儿童发展的实践。
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Contents
Preface: How to use this book xix
Acknowledgements xxiii
1 What do children bring to the language acquisition task? 1
Chapter summary 1
Introduction 1
Two different approaches 4
Competence versus performance 9
Some recurring questions 10
Some premises 11
Questions for discussion 13
An activity 13
Further reading 14
2 How do children communicate before they can use language? 16
Chapter summary 16
Clues for understanding 16
Facial expressions 17
Cries, coos and grunts 19
Infant speech perception 20
Babbling 22
The transition to language 24
First words 26
Gestures 27
Language and gesture 28
Discussion of in-text exercises 30
Questions for discussion 31
Some activities 31
Solutions to and comments on discussion questions and activities 32
Further reading 34
3 When does language development start? 35
Chapter summary 35
What‘s in a word? 35
Meaning through word and context 39
Early vocabulary 42
Semantic descriptions of early utterances 44
Arguments for a richer account of early utterances 46
To be or not to be a language 52
Discussion of in-text exercises 53
Questions for discussion 57
Some activities 57
Solutions to and comments on discussion questions and activities 60
Further reading 61
4 How do young children think language works? 62
Chapter summary 62
Looking at children’s language 62
Analysing children’s language 67
Discussion of in-text exercises 87
Questions for discussion 89
Some activities 89
Solutions to and comments on discussion questions and activities 92
Further reading 93
5 What influences language development? 95
Chapter summary 95
What is input and how much is enough? 95
Input at the right time: the ‘critical period’ 96
Is active communication necessary? 97
The nature of Baby Talk 98
The value of Baby Talk 100
Universal Grammar 107
Words are more cunning than they let on 110
Discussion of in-text exercises 114
Questions for discussion 114
An activity 115
Solutions to and comments on discussion questions and activity 116
Further reading 117
6 Do all children learn language the same way? 119
Chapter summary 119
Types of variation 119
Different endpoints 120
Differences in path of development 129
Differences in rate of development 138
Discussion of in-text exercises 140
Questions for discussion 140
Some activities 141
Solutions to and comments on discussion questions 142
Further reading 143
7 Does it matter which language(s) you learn? 144
Chapter summary 144
Introduction 144
So what’s so very different,anyway? 145
A parameter theory of language acquisition 148
How do children become bilingual? 154
Discussion of in-text exercises 164
Questions for discussion 165
Some activities 165
Solutions to and comments on discussion questions and activities 167
Further reading 169
8 When does language development stop? 171
Chapter summary 171
Later oral language development 171
Pragmatic aspects of later language development 176
Basic steps in learning to read 179
Basic steps in learning to write 181
Metalinguistic development 183
Discussion of in-text exercises 196
Questions for discussion 198
Some activities 199
Solutions to and comments on discussion questions and activities 201
Further reading 202
Appendix 1 Tools for studying children’s language 203
Transcription 203
Mean Length of Utterance calculations 205
T-unit calculations 206
Some dos and don’ts of research design 207
Finding data 208
Bulletin boards 209
Journals in child language 209
Associations 210
Conferences 210
Further reading 210
Appendix 2 Phonetic symbols 211
Consonants 212
Vowels 213
Other symbols 213
Bibliography 214
Index 229
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