International Handbook of Language Acquisition
Herausgeber: Horst, Jessica; Koss Torkildsen, Janne von
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Going far beyond laboratory experiments, the International Handbook of Language Acquisition examines a wide range of topics surrounding language development to shed light on how children acquire language in the real world.
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Going far beyond laboratory experiments, the International Handbook of Language Acquisition examines a wide range of topics surrounding language development to shed light on how children acquire language in the real world.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 588
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1286g
- ISBN-13: 9781138087217
- ISBN-10: 1138087211
- Artikelnr.: 64247888
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 588
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1286g
- ISBN-13: 9781138087217
- ISBN-10: 1138087211
- Artikelnr.: 64247888
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Jessica S. Horst is a Reader in Developmental Psychology at the University of Sussex. Janne von Koss Torkildsen is Professor in speech-language pathology at the University of Oslo.
Preface SECTION 1: Foundations of Language Acquisition Chapter 1: Research on first language acquisition: A brief history Eve V. Clark
Stanford University
USA Chapter 2: The neural bases of language acquisition Angela Friederici
Max-Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Germany Jens Brauer
Max-Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Germany Chapter 3: The genetics of language acquisition Hayley S. Mountford
Oxford Brookes University
UK Dianne F. Newbury
Oxford Brookes University
UK Chapter 4: Statistical learning approaches to studying language development Ryan A. Cannistraci
University of Tennessee
USA Rodrigo Dal Ben
Federal University of São Carlos
Brazil Ferhat Karaman
University of Tennessee
USA Sara Parvanezadeh Esfahani
University of Tennessee
USA Jessica F. Hay
University of Tennessee
USA Chapter 5: Computational and robotic models of early language development: A review Pierre-Yves Oudeyer
Inria and Ensta ParisTech
France George Kachergis
Stanford University
USA William Schueller
Inria and University of Bordeaux
France Chapter 6: Building the foundations of language: Mechanisms of curiosity-driven learning Katherine E. Twomey
University of Manchester
UK Gert Westermann
Lancaster University
UK Chapter 7: Visual objects as they are encountered by young language learners Hanako Yoshida
University of Houston
USA Caitlin Fausey
University of Oregon
USA Chapter 8: A role for sleep in understanding language acquisition Rebecca Gómez
University of Arizona
USA Katherine Esterline
University of Arizona
USA SECTION 2: Dimensions of Language Learning Chapter 9: Speech perception and discrimination: From sounds to words Caroline Junge
Utrecht University
the Netherlands Natalie Boll-Avetisyan
University of Potsdam
Germany Titia Benders
Macquarie University
Australia Chapter 10: Advances in early speech production: Interactions with maturation
perception and learning Marilyn Vihman
University of York
UK Chapter 11: Learning
recognizing and extending the meanings of words Lynn K. Perry
University of Miami
USA Jessica S. Horst
University of Sussex
UK Chapter 12: Learning language from the use of gestures Katharina J. Rohlfing
University of Paderborn
Germany Chapter 13: Pragmatic development: Learning to use language to communicate Ingrid Lossius Falkum
University of Oslo
Norway Chapter 14: The role of input on syntax and morphology acquisition: Evidence from production Amanda Owen Van Horne
University of Delaware
USA Chapter 15: Learning language is learning typology: Acquisition of argument structure and relative clauses in typologically diverse languages Deniz Özkan
Koç University
Turkey Berna A. Uzundag
Koç University
Turkey Aylin C. Küntay
Koç University
Turkey Chapter 16: Language development in simultaneous bilinguals: The early years Fred Genesee
McGill University
Canada SECTION 3: Individual Differences in Language Development Chapter 17: Individual differences in language acquisition Courtenay Norbury
University College London
UK Chapter 18: Developmental language disorder J. Bruce Tomblin
University of Iowa
USA Chapter 19: Speech sound disorders in children Sharynne McLeod
Charles Stuart University
Australia Sarah Masso
University of Sydney
Australia Chapter 20: Language abilities and language growth in children with hearing loss Teresa Y. C. Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories
Australia Linda Cupples
Macquarie University
Australia Vicky W. Zhang
National Acoustic Laboratories
Australia Chapter 21: Language acquisition in children with autism spectrum disorder Calum Hartley
Lancaster University
UK SECTION 4: Language Development in Everyday Situations Chapter 22: Young children's word learning through overhearing: Next steps Nameera Akhtar University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Jackson Tolins University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Jean E. Fox Tree University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Chapter 23: Learning language in the context of play Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
New York University
USA Jacob Schatz
New York University
USA Chapter 24: Learning language from books Elaine Reese
University of Otago
New Zealand Chapter 25: Using digital media to support language learning in early childhood Gabrielle Strouse
University of South Dakota
USA Chapter 26: The co-development of vocabulary and reading comprehension Richard K. Wagner
Florida State University and Florida Center for Reading Research
USA Jamie M. Quinn. Florida State University and Florida Center for Reading Research
USA Chapter 27: The early steps in becoming a writer: Enabling participation in a literate world Rui A. Alves. University of Porto
Portugal Glossary
Stanford University
USA Chapter 2: The neural bases of language acquisition Angela Friederici
Max-Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Germany Jens Brauer
Max-Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Germany Chapter 3: The genetics of language acquisition Hayley S. Mountford
Oxford Brookes University
UK Dianne F. Newbury
Oxford Brookes University
UK Chapter 4: Statistical learning approaches to studying language development Ryan A. Cannistraci
University of Tennessee
USA Rodrigo Dal Ben
Federal University of São Carlos
Brazil Ferhat Karaman
University of Tennessee
USA Sara Parvanezadeh Esfahani
University of Tennessee
USA Jessica F. Hay
University of Tennessee
USA Chapter 5: Computational and robotic models of early language development: A review Pierre-Yves Oudeyer
Inria and Ensta ParisTech
France George Kachergis
Stanford University
USA William Schueller
Inria and University of Bordeaux
France Chapter 6: Building the foundations of language: Mechanisms of curiosity-driven learning Katherine E. Twomey
University of Manchester
UK Gert Westermann
Lancaster University
UK Chapter 7: Visual objects as they are encountered by young language learners Hanako Yoshida
University of Houston
USA Caitlin Fausey
University of Oregon
USA Chapter 8: A role for sleep in understanding language acquisition Rebecca Gómez
University of Arizona
USA Katherine Esterline
University of Arizona
USA SECTION 2: Dimensions of Language Learning Chapter 9: Speech perception and discrimination: From sounds to words Caroline Junge
Utrecht University
the Netherlands Natalie Boll-Avetisyan
University of Potsdam
Germany Titia Benders
Macquarie University
Australia Chapter 10: Advances in early speech production: Interactions with maturation
perception and learning Marilyn Vihman
University of York
UK Chapter 11: Learning
recognizing and extending the meanings of words Lynn K. Perry
University of Miami
USA Jessica S. Horst
University of Sussex
UK Chapter 12: Learning language from the use of gestures Katharina J. Rohlfing
University of Paderborn
Germany Chapter 13: Pragmatic development: Learning to use language to communicate Ingrid Lossius Falkum
University of Oslo
Norway Chapter 14: The role of input on syntax and morphology acquisition: Evidence from production Amanda Owen Van Horne
University of Delaware
USA Chapter 15: Learning language is learning typology: Acquisition of argument structure and relative clauses in typologically diverse languages Deniz Özkan
Koç University
Turkey Berna A. Uzundag
Koç University
Turkey Aylin C. Küntay
Koç University
Turkey Chapter 16: Language development in simultaneous bilinguals: The early years Fred Genesee
McGill University
Canada SECTION 3: Individual Differences in Language Development Chapter 17: Individual differences in language acquisition Courtenay Norbury
University College London
UK Chapter 18: Developmental language disorder J. Bruce Tomblin
University of Iowa
USA Chapter 19: Speech sound disorders in children Sharynne McLeod
Charles Stuart University
Australia Sarah Masso
University of Sydney
Australia Chapter 20: Language abilities and language growth in children with hearing loss Teresa Y. C. Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories
Australia Linda Cupples
Macquarie University
Australia Vicky W. Zhang
National Acoustic Laboratories
Australia Chapter 21: Language acquisition in children with autism spectrum disorder Calum Hartley
Lancaster University
UK SECTION 4: Language Development in Everyday Situations Chapter 22: Young children's word learning through overhearing: Next steps Nameera Akhtar University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Jackson Tolins University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Jean E. Fox Tree University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Chapter 23: Learning language in the context of play Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
New York University
USA Jacob Schatz
New York University
USA Chapter 24: Learning language from books Elaine Reese
University of Otago
New Zealand Chapter 25: Using digital media to support language learning in early childhood Gabrielle Strouse
University of South Dakota
USA Chapter 26: The co-development of vocabulary and reading comprehension Richard K. Wagner
Florida State University and Florida Center for Reading Research
USA Jamie M. Quinn. Florida State University and Florida Center for Reading Research
USA Chapter 27: The early steps in becoming a writer: Enabling participation in a literate world Rui A. Alves. University of Porto
Portugal Glossary
Preface SECTION 1: Foundations of Language Acquisition Chapter 1: Research on first language acquisition: A brief history Eve V. Clark
Stanford University
USA Chapter 2: The neural bases of language acquisition Angela Friederici
Max-Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Germany Jens Brauer
Max-Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Germany Chapter 3: The genetics of language acquisition Hayley S. Mountford
Oxford Brookes University
UK Dianne F. Newbury
Oxford Brookes University
UK Chapter 4: Statistical learning approaches to studying language development Ryan A. Cannistraci
University of Tennessee
USA Rodrigo Dal Ben
Federal University of São Carlos
Brazil Ferhat Karaman
University of Tennessee
USA Sara Parvanezadeh Esfahani
University of Tennessee
USA Jessica F. Hay
University of Tennessee
USA Chapter 5: Computational and robotic models of early language development: A review Pierre-Yves Oudeyer
Inria and Ensta ParisTech
France George Kachergis
Stanford University
USA William Schueller
Inria and University of Bordeaux
France Chapter 6: Building the foundations of language: Mechanisms of curiosity-driven learning Katherine E. Twomey
University of Manchester
UK Gert Westermann
Lancaster University
UK Chapter 7: Visual objects as they are encountered by young language learners Hanako Yoshida
University of Houston
USA Caitlin Fausey
University of Oregon
USA Chapter 8: A role for sleep in understanding language acquisition Rebecca Gómez
University of Arizona
USA Katherine Esterline
University of Arizona
USA SECTION 2: Dimensions of Language Learning Chapter 9: Speech perception and discrimination: From sounds to words Caroline Junge
Utrecht University
the Netherlands Natalie Boll-Avetisyan
University of Potsdam
Germany Titia Benders
Macquarie University
Australia Chapter 10: Advances in early speech production: Interactions with maturation
perception and learning Marilyn Vihman
University of York
UK Chapter 11: Learning
recognizing and extending the meanings of words Lynn K. Perry
University of Miami
USA Jessica S. Horst
University of Sussex
UK Chapter 12: Learning language from the use of gestures Katharina J. Rohlfing
University of Paderborn
Germany Chapter 13: Pragmatic development: Learning to use language to communicate Ingrid Lossius Falkum
University of Oslo
Norway Chapter 14: The role of input on syntax and morphology acquisition: Evidence from production Amanda Owen Van Horne
University of Delaware
USA Chapter 15: Learning language is learning typology: Acquisition of argument structure and relative clauses in typologically diverse languages Deniz Özkan
Koç University
Turkey Berna A. Uzundag
Koç University
Turkey Aylin C. Küntay
Koç University
Turkey Chapter 16: Language development in simultaneous bilinguals: The early years Fred Genesee
McGill University
Canada SECTION 3: Individual Differences in Language Development Chapter 17: Individual differences in language acquisition Courtenay Norbury
University College London
UK Chapter 18: Developmental language disorder J. Bruce Tomblin
University of Iowa
USA Chapter 19: Speech sound disorders in children Sharynne McLeod
Charles Stuart University
Australia Sarah Masso
University of Sydney
Australia Chapter 20: Language abilities and language growth in children with hearing loss Teresa Y. C. Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories
Australia Linda Cupples
Macquarie University
Australia Vicky W. Zhang
National Acoustic Laboratories
Australia Chapter 21: Language acquisition in children with autism spectrum disorder Calum Hartley
Lancaster University
UK SECTION 4: Language Development in Everyday Situations Chapter 22: Young children's word learning through overhearing: Next steps Nameera Akhtar University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Jackson Tolins University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Jean E. Fox Tree University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Chapter 23: Learning language in the context of play Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
New York University
USA Jacob Schatz
New York University
USA Chapter 24: Learning language from books Elaine Reese
University of Otago
New Zealand Chapter 25: Using digital media to support language learning in early childhood Gabrielle Strouse
University of South Dakota
USA Chapter 26: The co-development of vocabulary and reading comprehension Richard K. Wagner
Florida State University and Florida Center for Reading Research
USA Jamie M. Quinn. Florida State University and Florida Center for Reading Research
USA Chapter 27: The early steps in becoming a writer: Enabling participation in a literate world Rui A. Alves. University of Porto
Portugal Glossary
Stanford University
USA Chapter 2: The neural bases of language acquisition Angela Friederici
Max-Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Germany Jens Brauer
Max-Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Germany Chapter 3: The genetics of language acquisition Hayley S. Mountford
Oxford Brookes University
UK Dianne F. Newbury
Oxford Brookes University
UK Chapter 4: Statistical learning approaches to studying language development Ryan A. Cannistraci
University of Tennessee
USA Rodrigo Dal Ben
Federal University of São Carlos
Brazil Ferhat Karaman
University of Tennessee
USA Sara Parvanezadeh Esfahani
University of Tennessee
USA Jessica F. Hay
University of Tennessee
USA Chapter 5: Computational and robotic models of early language development: A review Pierre-Yves Oudeyer
Inria and Ensta ParisTech
France George Kachergis
Stanford University
USA William Schueller
Inria and University of Bordeaux
France Chapter 6: Building the foundations of language: Mechanisms of curiosity-driven learning Katherine E. Twomey
University of Manchester
UK Gert Westermann
Lancaster University
UK Chapter 7: Visual objects as they are encountered by young language learners Hanako Yoshida
University of Houston
USA Caitlin Fausey
University of Oregon
USA Chapter 8: A role for sleep in understanding language acquisition Rebecca Gómez
University of Arizona
USA Katherine Esterline
University of Arizona
USA SECTION 2: Dimensions of Language Learning Chapter 9: Speech perception and discrimination: From sounds to words Caroline Junge
Utrecht University
the Netherlands Natalie Boll-Avetisyan
University of Potsdam
Germany Titia Benders
Macquarie University
Australia Chapter 10: Advances in early speech production: Interactions with maturation
perception and learning Marilyn Vihman
University of York
UK Chapter 11: Learning
recognizing and extending the meanings of words Lynn K. Perry
University of Miami
USA Jessica S. Horst
University of Sussex
UK Chapter 12: Learning language from the use of gestures Katharina J. Rohlfing
University of Paderborn
Germany Chapter 13: Pragmatic development: Learning to use language to communicate Ingrid Lossius Falkum
University of Oslo
Norway Chapter 14: The role of input on syntax and morphology acquisition: Evidence from production Amanda Owen Van Horne
University of Delaware
USA Chapter 15: Learning language is learning typology: Acquisition of argument structure and relative clauses in typologically diverse languages Deniz Özkan
Koç University
Turkey Berna A. Uzundag
Koç University
Turkey Aylin C. Küntay
Koç University
Turkey Chapter 16: Language development in simultaneous bilinguals: The early years Fred Genesee
McGill University
Canada SECTION 3: Individual Differences in Language Development Chapter 17: Individual differences in language acquisition Courtenay Norbury
University College London
UK Chapter 18: Developmental language disorder J. Bruce Tomblin
University of Iowa
USA Chapter 19: Speech sound disorders in children Sharynne McLeod
Charles Stuart University
Australia Sarah Masso
University of Sydney
Australia Chapter 20: Language abilities and language growth in children with hearing loss Teresa Y. C. Ching
National Acoustic Laboratories
Australia Linda Cupples
Macquarie University
Australia Vicky W. Zhang
National Acoustic Laboratories
Australia Chapter 21: Language acquisition in children with autism spectrum disorder Calum Hartley
Lancaster University
UK SECTION 4: Language Development in Everyday Situations Chapter 22: Young children's word learning through overhearing: Next steps Nameera Akhtar University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Jackson Tolins University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Jean E. Fox Tree University of California
Santa Cruz
USA Chapter 23: Learning language in the context of play Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
New York University
USA Jacob Schatz
New York University
USA Chapter 24: Learning language from books Elaine Reese
University of Otago
New Zealand Chapter 25: Using digital media to support language learning in early childhood Gabrielle Strouse
University of South Dakota
USA Chapter 26: The co-development of vocabulary and reading comprehension Richard K. Wagner
Florida State University and Florida Center for Reading Research
USA Jamie M. Quinn. Florida State University and Florida Center for Reading Research
USA Chapter 27: The early steps in becoming a writer: Enabling participation in a literate world Rui A. Alves. University of Porto
Portugal Glossary