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Weaving a Lexicon (Bradford Books)

Weaving a Lexicon (Bradford Books)

Current price: $95.00
Publication Date: January 9th, 2004
Publisher:
Bradford Book
ISBN:
9780262083232
Pages:
648
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Description

The studies in Weaving a Lexicon make a significant contribution to the growing field of lexical acquisition by considering the multidimensional way in which infants and children acquire the lexicon of their native language. They examine the many strands of knowledge and skill - including perceptual sensitivities, conceptual and semantic constraints and communicative intent - that children must weave together in the process of word learning, and show the different mix of these factors used at different developmental points. In considering the many different factors at work, the contributors avoid both the either-or approach, which singles out one strand to explain word learning throughout childhood, and the all-inclusive approach, which considers the melange of factors together. Their goal is to discover precisely which strands of ability or understanding make which contributions to acquisition at which points in infancy and childhood. The nineteen chapters are arranged in two broadly thematic sections. The chapters in Initial Acquisitions, focus on issues involved in word learning during infancy, including how learners represent the sound patterns of words, infants' use of a.

About the Author

Sandra R. Waxman is director of the Program on Language and Cognition and WCAS Professor in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University.