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Title Growing points in child language / edited by Katharine Perera, Glyn Collis, and Brian Richards
Published Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1994

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Description viii, 264 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Contents Editorial: child language research: building on the past, looking to the future / Katharine Perera -- Is nativism sufficient? / Martin D. S. Braine -- Speech-like vocalizations in infancy: an evaluation of potential risk factors / D. Kimbrough Oller, Rebecca E. Eilers, Michele L. Steffens, Michael P. Lynch and Richard Urbano -- The (non)realization of unstressed elements in children's utterances: evidence for a rhythmic constraint / Frank Wijnen, Evelien Krikhaar and Els Den Os -- Developmental and stylistic variation in the composition of early vocabulary / Elizabeth Bates, Virginia Marchman, Donna Thal, Larry Fenson, Philip Dale, J. Steven Reznick, Judy Reilly and Jeff Hartung -- Early object labels: the case for a developmental lexical principles framework / Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Carolyn B. Mervis and Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek -- Pronoun case overextensions and paradigm building / Matthew Rispoli
Sensitivity of children's inflection to grammatical structure / John J. Kim, Gary F. Marcus, Steven Pinker, Michelle Hollander and Marie Coppola -- The syntax of questions in child English / Andrew Radford -- Exploring the boundary between syntax and pragmatics: relevance and the binding of pronouns / Susan H. Foster-Cohen
Analysis Language Learning By Children
Notes "This volume makes available in book form, complete with index, the twentieth anniversary issue of the Journal of child language"--P. [4] of cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Language acquisition.
Author Collis, Glyn.
Perera, Katharine.
Richards, Brian J.
LC no. 94010651
ISBN 0521469066 (paperback)
OTHER TI Journal of child language
Other Titles Journal of child language