Oxford University Press, USA
Language and the Learning Curve: A New Theory of Syntactic Development
Language and the Learning Curve: A New Theory of Syntactic Development
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In a thought provoking and accessible style, it develops a learning theory of the acquisition of syntax that builds on the contribution of the different source theories in a detailed and explicit manner. Each chapter starts by laying out the relevant theoretical background, before examining empirical data on child language acquisition. The result is a bold new theory of the acquisition of syntax, unusual in its combination of Chomskian linguistics and learning theory. Language and the Learning Curve is an important new work that challenges many of our usual assumptions about syntactic development.
About the Author:
Anat Ninio is Joseph and Belle Braun Professor of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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