Syntactic Development
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Syntactic Development
Syntactic Development presents a broad critical survey of the research literature on child language development. Giving balanced coverage to both theoretical and empirical issues, William O’Grady constructs an up-to-date picture of how children acquire the syntax of English.
Part 1 offers an overview of the developmental data pertaining to a range of syntactic phenomena, including word order, subject drop, embedded clauses, wh-questions, inversion, relative clauses, passives, and anaphora. Part 2 considers the various theories that have been advanced to explain the facts of development as well as the learnability problem, reporting on work in the mainstream formalist framework but also considering the results of alternative approaches.
Covering a wide range of perspectives in the modern study of syntactic development, this book is an invaluable reference for specialists in the field of language acquisition and provides an excellent introduction to the acquisition of syntax for students and researchers in psychology, linguistics, and cognitive science.
Part 1 offers an overview of the developmental data pertaining to a range of syntactic phenomena, including word order, subject drop, embedded clauses, wh-questions, inversion, relative clauses, passives, and anaphora. Part 2 considers the various theories that have been advanced to explain the facts of development as well as the learnability problem, reporting on work in the mainstream formalist framework but also considering the results of alternative approaches.
Covering a wide range of perspectives in the modern study of syntactic development, this book is an invaluable reference for specialists in the field of language acquisition and provides an excellent introduction to the acquisition of syntax for students and researchers in psychology, linguistics, and cognitive science.
420 pages | 43 line drawings, 123 tables | 6 x 9 | © 1997
Language and Linguistics: Syntax and Semantics
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1: The Study of Language Acquisition
2: One-Word Utterances
3: Early Multiword Utterances
4: Word Order and Case
5: Subject Drop
6: Embedded Clauses
7: Wh Questions
8: Inversion
9: Relative Clauses and Clefts
10: Passives
11: Constraints on Coreference
12: The Learnability Problem
13: UG-Based Theories of the Acquisition Device
14: Alternatives to UG
15: Theories of Development
16: Concluding Remarks
Notes
Glossary
References
Index
1: The Study of Language Acquisition
2: One-Word Utterances
3: Early Multiword Utterances
4: Word Order and Case
5: Subject Drop
6: Embedded Clauses
7: Wh Questions
8: Inversion
9: Relative Clauses and Clefts
10: Passives
11: Constraints on Coreference
12: The Learnability Problem
13: UG-Based Theories of the Acquisition Device
14: Alternatives to UG
15: Theories of Development
16: Concluding Remarks
Notes
Glossary
References
Index
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