《儿童语言发展引论》PDF下载

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  • 作  者:Susan H.Foster-Cohen著;李行德导读
  • 出 版 社:北京:外语教学与研究出版社
  • 出版年份:2002
  • ISBN:7560028942
  • 页数:241 页
图书介绍:This volume introduces the field of child language development studies,and presents hypotheses in an accessible,largely non-technical language,aiming to demonstrate the relationship between these hypotheses and interpretaions of data,lt makes the assumption that having a theory of language development is as important as having reliable data about what children say and understand,and it advocates acombinaton of both rationalistand moreempiricisttraditions,ln fact,the author overly argues that dif

Preface by Halliday 11

王宗炎序 12

Preface by Chomsky 15

沈家煊序 22

导读 25

Preface:How to use this book 35

Acknowledgements 38

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 discussioin 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

文库索引 233