Publication

1979 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [Eng.] ; New York

Language

English

Word Count

64,500 words, Guess

Page Count

258 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more

Classifications

  • LCCP118 .K3

Description

When A Functional Approach to Child Language first appeared in hardback in 1979, it was quickly recognized as a research report of the first rank and a timely, critical exposition of Piaget's views on language and thought. Whilst accepting the fundamental importance of Piaget's epistemology, the author argues that language acquisition will only be adequately explained if such an epistemology is explicitly focused on children's constructive interaction with their linguistic environment. In her own experimental work on referential expressions, Dr Karmiloff-Smith is concerned with the problem of ad-hoc experiment-generated behaviour and the analysis of children's normal language procedures. The results are carefully analysed and have significant theoretical implications. The volume as a whole makes a substantial contribution to child language studies and will be of interest to students of linguistics and of developmental and experimental psychology, and to those following advanced courses in language acquisition and child development -- Provided by the publisher.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Cambridge studies in linguistics

Other Editions

  • A functional approach to child language: a study of determiners and referenceCambridge University Press1979-01-01

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