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Language Development
Language Development
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Language Development is a comprehensive study guide for advanced level students and beyond, covering theoretical approaches to language development, social factors, and key concerns and modern findings. It provides inspiration for language investigations and non-examined assessments (NEAs) with research suggestions.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 142 pages
\n Publication date: 25 January 2018
\n Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Language Development is a comprehensive guide for aspiring linguists, covering the intricate processes of speech, reading, and writing acquisition. Designed for advanced-level students and beyond, this book draws upon the expertise of the Cambridge English Corpus to provide a theoretical framework for language development from early childhood to adolescence. It delves into the lifelong journey of language learning, examining the social factors that influence it. Through engaging activities and analytical methods, this text equips students with the tools to navigate major contemporary issues and concepts. It summarizes key concerns and recent findings, offering valuable insights for language investigations and non-examined assessments (NEAs) with research suggestions.
Early Childhood Language Development:
Language development begins in the early years of life, and this chapter explores the critical stages of language acquisition in infancy and toddlerhood. It examines the role of parents, caregivers, and the environment in shaping language development and highlights the importance of early intervention for children with language delays.
Phonology and Phonetics:
Phonology and phonetics are the foundations of spoken language. This chapter discusses the sound systems of different languages, including the phonetic alphabet, phonemes, and syllables. It also explores the production and perception of speech sounds and the development of speech patterns.
Morphology and Syntax:
Morphology and syntax are the building blocks of written language. This chapter explores the structure of words, phrases, and sentences, including word formation, word classes, and sentence structure. It also examines the relationship between morphology and syntax and how they contribute to language comprehension and production.
Semantics and Pragmatics:
Semantics and pragmatics are the study of meaning and language use. This chapter discusses the nature of language, including the concepts of meaning, reference, and interpretation. It also explores the social and cultural factors that influence language use, such as politeness, implicature, and deixis.
Language Acquisition in Adolescence and Beyond:
Language development continues into adolescence and beyond, and this chapter examines the changes that occur in language acquisition during this period. It explores the development of complex language structures, such as subordinate clauses, relative clauses, and complex sentence structures. It also examines the role of puberty in language development and the impact of social factors, such as peer pressure and cultural norms, on language use.
Language Development and Society:
Language development is closely intertwined with society, and this chapter explores the relationship between language and culture. It examines the ways in which language shapes social identity, social interaction, and social change. It also explores the challenges faced by bilingual and multilingual speakers and the strategies they use to navigate the linguistic landscape.
Conclusion:
Language Development is an essential resource for aspiring linguists, providing a comprehensive and theoretical understanding of the processes of speech, reading, and writing acquisition. It offers a wealth of information and insights into the lifelong journey of language learning, covering key concerns, modern findings, and research suggestions. Whether you are a student, teacher, or professional in the field of linguistics, this book will be a valuable asset in your pursuit of knowledge and understanding.
\n Weight: 218g\n
Dimension: 226 x 157 x 6 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781108402279\n \n
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