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Children's Discourse: Person, Space and Time Across Languages

Autor Maya Hickmann

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Children's Discourse: Person, Space and Time Across Languages
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  • Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780521065108
  • ISBN10 0521065100
  • Tipus Llibre
  • Pàgines 392
  • Any Edició 2009
  • Idioma Anglès
  • Encuadernació Rústica

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Children's Discourse: Person, Space and Time Across Languages

Autor Maya Hickmann

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

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This comparative study explores two central questions in the study of first language acquisition: What is the relative impact of structural and functional determinants? What is universal versus language-specific during development? Maya Hickmann addresses these questions in three domains of child language: reference to entities, the representation of space, and uses of temporal-aspectual markings. She provides a thorough review of different theoretical approaches to language acquisition and a wide range of developmental research, as well as examining all three domains in English, French, German and Chinese narratives. Hickmann's findings concern the rhythm of acquisition, the interplay among different factors (syntactic, semantic, pragmatic) determining children's uses, and universal versus variable aspects of acquisition. Her conclusions stress the importance of relating sentence and discourse determinants of acquisition in a crosslinguistic perspective. Children's Discourse will be welcomed by those working in psychology and language-related disciplines interested in first language acquisition.

 Provides a synthetic presentation of the main theoretical issues and approaches in the study of first language acquisition  Provides a broad review of findings from available developmental research  Presents new original crosslinguistic results concerning different domains of discourse development

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