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- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
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Our journey to language begins before birth, as babies in the womb can distinguish their mother's voice. This book introduces innovative perspectives on language development through a blend of experimental and theoretical approaches. It features a unique mother-daughter collaboration, combining the insights of a well-known scholar with the fresh outlook of a younger colleague ready to challenge prevailing views. The result is a comprehensive overview of language acquisition, covering fetal speech processing, child grammar development, and the advanced linguistic skills of adolescence, such as conversation and storytelling. With real-world examples and psychological research, Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith examine how language users acquire words and grammar. They evaluate various theories of language acquisition, highlight how adolescent language has shifted meanings, and explore how modern life has influenced the lexicon. Additionally, they address atypical language development and engage with theoretical debates surrounding nativism, empiricism, and the uniqueness of human language. Their nuanced and open-minded approach invites readers to explore the complexity and richness of the pathways to language acquisition.
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The Developing Child Series: Pathways to Language, Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Kyra Karmiloff
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- 2001
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