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Taking an accessible and cross-linguistic approach, Understanding Child Language Acquisition introduces readers to the most important research on child language acquisition over the last fifty years, as well as to some of the most influential theories in the field. Rather than just describing what children can do at different ages Rowland explains why these research findings are important and what they tell us about how children acquire language.

Key features include:

  • Cross-linguistic analysis of how language acquisition differs between languages
  • A chapter on how multilingual children acquire several languages at once
  • Exercises to test comprehension
  • Chapters organised around key questions that summarise the critical issues posed by researchers in the field, with summaries at the end
  • Further reading suggestions to broaden understanding of the subject

With its particular focus on outlining key similarities and

Trade Review

"This book manages to achieve both breadth and depth in introducing the reader to all the major challenges that children face in learning language: sound, meaning, structure and conversational coordination as well as what can go wrong. It is engagingly written in a lucid and accessible style but without sacrificing complexity. This is an indispensable and unique introduction to this most fascinating and fundamental aspect of human development, both for the serious lay reader and for students and their teachers."

Elena Lieven, University of Manchester, UK

"Rowland’s book has a unique take on children’s language development. She takes the reader on a scientific journey on what makes language and language learning special. Students will profit from the many examples, summaries, and suggestions for further readings."

Heike Behrens, Editor, Journal of Child Language

"Rowland has written an engaging and thoughtful introduction to debates and data across the breadth of language acquisition."

Virginia Valian, Hunter College, CUNY, USA



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to language acquisition
Chapter 2: Learning the sounds of the language
Chapter 3: Learning words
Chapter 4: Learning morphology
Chapter 5: Learning syntax
Chapter 6: Learning to communicate
Chapter 7: Learning more than one language - multilingualism
Chapter 8: Explaining individual differences
Chapter 9: The search for language universals
Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/16/2013 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781444152654, 978-1444152654
      ISBN10: 1444152653
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Taking an accessible and cross-linguistic approach, Understanding Child Language Acquisition introduces readers to the most important research on child language acquisition over the last fifty years, as well as to some of the most influential theories in the field. Rather than just describing what children can do at different ages Rowland explains why these research findings are important and what they tell us about how children acquire language.

      Key features include:

      • Cross-linguistic analysis of how language acquisition differs between languages
      • A chapter on how multilingual children acquire several languages at once
      • Exercises to test comprehension
      • Chapters organised around key questions that summarise the critical issues posed by researchers in the field, with summaries at the end
      • Further reading suggestions to broaden understanding of the subject

      With its particular focus on outlining key similarities and

      Trade Review

      "This book manages to achieve both breadth and depth in introducing the reader to all the major challenges that children face in learning language: sound, meaning, structure and conversational coordination as well as what can go wrong. It is engagingly written in a lucid and accessible style but without sacrificing complexity. This is an indispensable and unique introduction to this most fascinating and fundamental aspect of human development, both for the serious lay reader and for students and their teachers."

      Elena Lieven, University of Manchester, UK

      "Rowland’s book has a unique take on children’s language development. She takes the reader on a scientific journey on what makes language and language learning special. Students will profit from the many examples, summaries, and suggestions for further readings."

      Heike Behrens, Editor, Journal of Child Language

      "Rowland has written an engaging and thoughtful introduction to debates and data across the breadth of language acquisition."

      Virginia Valian, Hunter College, CUNY, USA



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Introduction to language acquisition
      Chapter 2: Learning the sounds of the language
      Chapter 3: Learning words
      Chapter 4: Learning morphology
      Chapter 5: Learning syntax
      Chapter 6: Learning to communicate
      Chapter 7: Learning more than one language - multilingualism
      Chapter 8: Explaining individual differences
      Chapter 9: The search for language universals
      Index

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