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Record of Oral Language: New Edition

Marie M. Clay

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Supporting Identity, Diversity and Language in the Early Years (Supporting Early Learning)

Iram Siraj-Blatchford, Priscilla Clarke

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This text provides the main ingredients for professional development in working with young children in a diverse society. It fills the gap that most early years training neglects, that is, how to work with children in developing a positive disposition towards themselves regardless of their differences. By helping children to develop a strong self-identity and good self-esteem we set the foundations for positive attitudes towards others and towards learning. Practical advice, real examples and staff activities bring the book to life. The book provides clear evidence and practical guidance on how to develop young children's emerging language, especially those children who have English as an additional language, and how to generate, activate and assess curriculum for diversity. The book focusses on all children's learning for cultural diversity. Culture is used as a broad term to include language, ethnicity, social class and gender. Each chapter offers a clear combination of theory and practice and ends with excellent staff development activity and further readings. The book will be important reading for all students and practitioners working with young children.

A Time to Speak: A Psycholinguistic Inquiry into the Critical Period for Human Speech (Issues in Second Language Research)

Thomas Scovel

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Later Language Development: The School-Age and Adolescent Years

Marilyn A. Nippold

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...compiles integrates and interprets recent research about normal language development in school-age children and adolescents

Conversation Analysis (Second Language Acquisition Research Series Theoretical and Methodological Issues)

Numa Markee

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Conversation analysis is a methodology that originated over three decades ago as a sociolinguistic approach but has since been adopted by scholars in a variety of other areas, including applied linguistics and communication. It is of great utility in second language acquisition research for its demonstrations of how micro-moments of socially distributed cognition instantiated in conversational behavior contribute to observable changes in the participants' states of knowing and using a new language. This volume describes the methodology in detail, discusses its relevance for current theories of SLA, and uses two extended examples of conversational analysis to show how learners succeed or fail at the job of learning the meaning of a word or phrase in conversational context.

This book is one of several in LEA's Second Language Acquisition Research Series dealing with specific data collection methods or instruments. Each of these monographs addresses the kinds of research questions for which the method/instrument is best suited, its underlying assumptions, a characterization of the method/instrument and extended description of its use and problems associated with its use. For more information about these volumes, please visit LEA's Web site at www.erlbaum.com

Normal Language Acquisition

Sharon L. James

Normal Language Acquisition Sharon L. James List Price: $34.00
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Normal Language Acquision 5 out of 5 stars.
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Awesome book for students who begin learning in children's language development at or even prior to birth and througout the life span, including psycholinguistics, developmental psychology, special education, and more.

Easy to read and a lot wisdom.

First Language Acquisition: Method, Description and Explanation

David Ingram

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A closely analyzed exposition of how children acquire language that explores the receptive and productive abilities of children in all core areas of language--phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. Readers will acquire the fundamental knowledge and skill not only to interpret primary literature but to approach their own research with sophistication. While the descriptive facts that are currently available on first language acquisition are central to the book, its emphasis on methodology and explanation distinguishes this text from others. The various ways in which research is conducted is discussed in detail, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches, leading to new perspectives on key theoretical issues.

The Inheritance and Innateness of Grammars (New Directions in Cognitive Science)

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Crap. 1 out of 5 stars.
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The contributors to this volume seem totally unaware of recent (post 1986) developments in theoretical linguistics. It seems that Extended Standard Theory is still alive and well in Vancouver, and deemed more empirically and conceptually appropriate than a Principles & Parameters or Minimalist aproach to language. I advise you steer clear of this abysmal title, unless you want a good laugh.

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This volume, the sixth in the Vancouver series based on an annual conference at Simon Fraser University, collects papers that discuss the evidence and arguments regarding the inheritability and innateness of grammars. The evidence - which ranges from babies who are just beginning to learn the properties of their native language, to language-impaired adults who will never learn it - converges to show that whole precursors of language exist in other creatures, but the abilities necessary for constructing full fledged grammars are part of the biological endowment of human beings. This book is intended for linguists, psychologists, philosophers, neuroscientists.

Growing Up With Language: How Children Learn to Talk

Naomi S. Baron

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Language acquisition at a glance 4 out of 5 stars.
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Growing Up With Language is Naomi Baron's fifth book about language. Baron writes this book for "parents, medical practitioners, educators and students." Since her graduate work, Baron has tried to reconcile the gap between studying in academia and practice and research with real children. Three questions remained unanswered. The first "How do you teach language?" The third and most difficult , "How do children crack the language code?" Any new parent or parent to be who has read Infants and Mothers by T. Berry Brazelton, will feel comfortable with the format of this book. Brazelton describes the development of three babies that he calls "Quiet," "Active," and "Average." Baron also chooses three styles of language learners that she identifies as, Sara, Ryan, and Alex. Throughout the book Baron includes a myriad of anecdotes to illustrate each language learning milestone for each of her three learners. When reading the book from cover to cover, you will discover that information is often repeated. Some readers will read specific chapters dealing with grammar, or baby talk, and will find the repetition of information helpful. Others will find it redundant. Each chapter concludes with an "Ideas and Alerts" section. These sections and the concluding Notes section are invaluable. Baron also chooses three "normal" children. In Chapter One, Baron introduces her three subjects and gives an outline for the remaining chapters. Baron identifies seven phases of language development and four themes. The first theme involves the "Conversational Imperative." The imperative compels people to talk to babies, pets, and stuffed animals. Theme II is the "Phantom Normal." All parents are yearning to know that their child is "normal." Theme III is "Language Orienteering," this is Baron's term for how children learn language. "Language Saturation," is how language learning is measured. Language is a social activity. Parents and children engage in a "duet" of conversation. Chapter Two illustrates the conversational relationships of the three children and their families. Baron discusses the common features of babytalk and the development of language from birth to the emergence words. Biology impacts language development. Changes take place with the palate, tongue and larynx that allow an infant to first use his mouth for nourishment and later for communication. Short hand allowed secretaries to conserve time and space without losing content. Children create their own spoken shorthand when communicating with others. Young children exploit their expressive vocabulary confident that they have maintained meaning, even when adults need an interpreter. Chapter Three, "Language on a Shoestring," illustrates through a variety of anecdotes how children attempt to communicate using their limited language resources. Adult language and phonology requires young linguists to perform tongue calisthenics. Because of the difficulty of sequencing certain sounds, water becomes "wawa" and Thank you becomes "Tanku." Depending upon the volume of language modeled for children, each child develops a language learning strategy reflecting his language environment. Katherine Nelson named the early word users as "referential." Referential children use recognizable words at 9-10 months. Referential children begin using grammar and creating their own word combinations using analysis of modeled parental language. "Expressive" children will have their first words appear at 12- 14 months. Their language is "echo" the speech of adults, and are less likely to take risks. Baron states that many children fall between these two groups. The two learning styles mirror the parental learning styles. Referential parents ask many questions and talk about objects in the environment. Expressive parents use language related to social activities and conversation. Preschoolers establish a vocabulary, then they must work and mold their grammar. Most adults do not remember their children's colloquialisms, however Chapter Four, gives examples that will be familiar to most parents. Using words analogies children create new words of phrases as needed. Use of analogy caused Alex to respond." I changed up my mind." Alex had heard response, "I made up my mind," numerous times. It seemed a logical response to also "change up" your mind. "Bags on the Banks," is the title of Chapter Five. The subtitle is "Orienteering in Meaning, Sound and Conversation." What are "bags on the banks?" To any preschooler, they the bags that are often put on parking meters, when they are not in use. To a preschooler who does not know the term "parking meter," bags on the banks is a logical way to express meaning. As children become "saturated" with language, they begin to create humor, and see relationships between events. Children begin to have "language awareness," and are able to manipulate the language, sometime creating unexpected humor. Once you understand the concept of a sunset, would a rainset, or snowset seem impossible? Chapter Six, demonstrates a child's ability to manipulate language. Chapter Seven, focuses on emerging literacy. Baron discusses the impact that Sesame Street has had on many modern preschool children. While singing the praises of Sesame Street, she does not consider the television as a substitute for parental communication. Susan Foster-Cohen, author of An Introduction to Child Language Development, suggests that there are two responses to language research. One is that of an observational response and the other a logical response. Cohen considers Baron to be the former and herself the latter. Foster-Cohen suggests that Baron's book is for people" with little or no familiarity with linguistics." Growing up with Language, will give parents and teachers of young children an insight into how they develop language, and offer a variety of suggestions to aid in this process. It would be a useful resource for professionals who are communicating with parents about language development. A reader of Growing Up With Language will understand the meaning of morphology, pitch, intonation, and the importance of glides and liquids. Anecdotes will bring back memories or perhaps provide a few chuckles. The resources and notes listed give ample suggestions for continued study. It is a reader friendly book, that is not intended to offer a course in linguistics.

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An analysis of how children learn to master language explores how each child charts a unique course through this difficult process based on personality and family interaction and offers advice to parents on how to better facilitate the process.

Discourse Development: Progress in Cognitive Development Research (Lecture Notes on Coastal and Estuarine Studies)

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