The Acquisition of Verbs and their Grammar : The Effect of Particular Languages (Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics) (Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics)
معرفی کتاب «The Acquisition of Verbs and their Grammar : The Effect of Particular Languages (Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics) (Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics)» نوشتهٔ Natalia Gagarina (Editor), Insa Gulzow (Editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer London در سال 2006. این کتاب در 3 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
this Volume Investigates The Linguistic Development Of Children With Regard To Their Knowledge Of The Verb And Its Grammar.
the Selection Of Papers Gives Empirical Evidence From A Wide Variety Of Languages Including Hebrew, German, Croatian, Japanese, English, Spanish, Dutch, Indonesian, Estonian, Russian And French.
findings Are Interpreted With A Focus On Cross-linguistic Similarities And Differences, Without Subscribing To Either A Ug-based Or Usage-based Approach.
currently Debated Topics, Such As The Role Of Frequency, As Well As Traditional Ones Such As Bootstrapping Are Integrated Into The Presentation Of Language-specific, Learner-specific And More General Properties Of The Acquisition Process.
the Papers Are United By Their Focus On Discovering What Determines Rule-governed Behavior In Language Learners Who Are Coming To Terms With The Grammar Of Verbs.
This volume investigates the linguistic development of children with regard to their knowledge of the verb and its grammar. The selection of papers brings to researchers and in particular psycholinguists empirical evidence from a wide variety of languages from Hebrew, through English to Estonian. The authors interpret their findings with a focus on cross-linguistic similarities and differences, without subscribing to either a UG-based or usage-based approach. Investigates the linguistic development of children with regard to their knowledge of the verb and its grammar. This book features a selection of papers that gives empirical evidence from a variety of languages including Hebrew, German, Croatian, Japanese, English, Spanish, Dutch, Indonesian, Estonian, Russian, and French