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The Child's Conception of Language

Inglese · Tascabile

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It is obvious that the growing child manifests an increasing understanding of his language and facility to use it. A major part of the child lan guage literature is concerned with the child's developing linguistic and communicative competence. Scattered evidence also shows, however, that children become progressively more aware of language as Zanguage. It is interesting to consider in what ways the internal structure and mechanisms of language become more accessible. Little is known about linguistic aware ness of this kind, the role it plays, or how it develops. When the new Projektgruppe fUr Psycholinguistik of the Max-Planck Gesellschaft was founded, "the child's conception .of language," in analogy to Piaget's "child's conception of the physical world," become one of the research unit's topics of study. As previous work on linguistic awareness was largely amorphous, we first organized a kind of conference workshop with some of those who had worked in the area. The aims of this meeting were to map out the field of study, detail the phenomena of interest, and define major theoretical issues. The meeting took place just after the creation of the project group, on May 3-7, 1977. The participants were psychologists and linguists who had either published work on metalinguistic issues in child language, or who could be expected to contribute substantially to the discussion. This book is a direct outcome of that conference, though it is not a complete reflection of the papers presented, or of the discussion that took place.

Sommario

Causes and Functions of Linguistic Awareness in Language Acquisition: Some Introductory Remarks.- I: Empirical Studies.- Awareness of Language: Some Evidence from what Children Say and Do.- A Case Study of Early Language Awareness.- An Experimental Study of Children's Ideas About Language.- Children's Awareness of Language, with Emphasis on Sound Systems.- Aspects of Linguistic Awareness Related to Reading.- What Did the Brain Say to the Mind? A Study of the Detection and Report of Ambiguity by Young Children.- Levels of Semantic Knowledge in Children's Use of Connectives.- The Metalinguistic Vocabulary of a Speech Community in the Highlands of Irian Jaya (West New Guinea).- II: Theoretical Aspects.- Conceptualization and Awareness in Piaget's Theory and Its Relevance to the Child's Conception of Language.- Grammar as an Underground Process.- On the Mechanics of Emma.- Appendix The Role of Dialogue in Language Acquisition.- Author Index.

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Con la collaborazione di J Jarvella (Editore), R J Jarvella (Editore), W J M Levelt (Editore), R. J. Jarvella (Editore), W. J. M. Levelt (Editore), A. Sinclair (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 16.11.2012
 
EAN 9783642671579
ISBN 978-3-642-67157-9
Pagine 268
Peso 434 g
Illustrazioni IX, 268 p.
Serie Springer Series in Language and Communication
Springer Series in Language and Communication
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Fisica, astronomia > Meccanica, acustica

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