
Approaches to Bootstrapping
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The papers on syntactic development deal with the acquisition of grammatical prosodic features for learning language specific syntactic regularities.Volume 2 of Approaches to Bootstrapping focuses on the interaction between the development of prosodic and morphosyntactic knowledge as evidenced in the early speech of Dutch, English, German, Portugese, Spanish, Danish, Islandic, and Swedish children shedding new light on the relation between universal and language specific aspects of language acquisition. Another section of this volume deals with new approaches to language acquisition using ERP- techniques. The papers discuss in detail the relation between the development of language skills and changes in neurophysiological aspects of the brain. The potentials of these techniques for the development of new tools for an early diagnosis of children who are at risque for developmental language disorders are also pointed out.
The closing section contains a synopsis of interactionist approaches to language acquisition, a discussion of the genetic and experiential origin of primitive linguistic elements in acquisition, and a discussion of structural and developmental aspects of bird song in comparison to human language.
The two volumes making up Approaches to Bootstrapping present a state-of-the art interdisciplinary and cross-linguistic overview of recent developments in first language acquisition research.
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- APPROACHES TO BOOTSTRAPPING. VOLUME 2
- Editorial page
- Title page
- LCC data
- Table of contents
- Part III: Interactions of Prosodic and Morphosyntactic Knowledge in Early Language Production
- Prosodic Constraints on Morphological Development
- The Interface of Phonology and Syntax: The emergence of the article in the early acquisition of Spanish and German
- Interaction between Prosody and Morphosyntax: Plurals within codas in the acquisition of European Portuguese
- Compounds Triggering Prosodic Development
- Prosodic Form, Syntactic Form, Phonological Bootstrapping, and Telegraphic Speech
- From Prosody to Grammar in English: The differentiation of catenatives, modals, and auxiliaries from a single protomorpheme
- Input and Production in the Early Development of Function Words
- Part IV: Neurophysiological Aspects of Language Acquisition
- Language Development during Infancy and Early Childhood: Electrophysiological correlates
- Development Patterns of Brain Activity Reflecting Semantic and Syntactic Processes
- Electrophysiological Studies of Language Development
- Part V: Additional Perspectives on Language Acquisition
- Interactionist Approaches to Early Language Acquisition
- Repertoires of Primitive Elements: Prerequisite or result of acquisition?
- Developmental Trajectories of Complex Signal Systems in Animals: The model of bird song
- Index
- LANGUAGE ACQUISITION AND LANGUAGE DISORDERS (LALD)
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