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The Child Language Reader provides an introduction to the most important research in child language acquisition and development. Including extensive editorial introductions, which explain key background, assumptions and terminology, and organized into thematic sections, it brings the reader into direct contact with original research, in a supported and guided environment.

Features include:
*articles written by a range of international authors, including classics by influential figures
*coverage of a number of language development areas, including phonology, semantics, sociolinguistics, methodology and bilingualism
*a substantial section on methodology, offering practical insight into the design of child language research
*an appendix on statistical analysis
*a new piece by Brian Richards and David Malvern.
Covering a range of different theoretical standpoints, The Child Language Reader offers a comprehensive overview of the field, and is a definitive resource for anyone with an interest in child language.

The Child Language Reader

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 25/12/2003
    ISBN13: 9780415281003, 978-0415281003
    ISBN10: 0415281008

    Number of Pages: 384

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    Description

    The Child Language Reader provides an introduction to the most important research in child language acquisition and development. Including extensive editorial introductions, which explain key background, assumptions and terminology, and organized into thematic sections, it brings the reader into direct contact with original research, in a supported and guided environment.

    Features include:
    *articles written by a range of international authors, including classics by influential figures
    *coverage of a number of language development areas, including phonology, semantics, sociolinguistics, methodology and bilingualism
    *a substantial section on methodology, offering practical insight into the design of child language research
    *an appendix on statistical analysis
    *a new piece by Brian Richards and David Malvern.
    Covering a range of different theoretical standpoints, The Child Language Reader offers a comprehensive overview of the field, and is a definitive resource for anyone with an interest in child language.

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