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Author Rice, Mabel.

Title Toward a genetics of language
Published NJ : Taylor and Francis, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (445 pages)
Contents Toward a Genetics of Language; Copyright; Contents; About the Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I Genetics; Chapter 1 Looking for Language Genes: Lessons From Complex Language Studies; Commentary on Chapter 1; Chapter 2 Linkage Analysis With Complex Behavioral Traits; Commentary on Chapter 2; Chapter 3 Longitudinal Study of Children at High Family Risk for Dyslexia: The First Two Years; Chapter 4 How Can Behavioral Genetic Research Help Us Understand Language Development and Disorders?; Part II Linguistics And Language Acquistion
Chapter 5 The Development of Inflection in a Biologically Based Theory of Language AcquisitionChapter 6 Defining the Open and Closed Program for Acquisition: The Case of Wh-Questions; Commentary on Chapter 6; Part III Language Impairments; Chapter 7 Genetic and Environmental Contributions to the Risk for Specific Language Impairment; Commentary on Chapter 7; Chapter 8 A Phenotype of Specific Language Impairment: Extended Optional Infinitives; Commentary on Chapter 8; Chapter 9 Characterizing Specific Language Impairment: A Crosslinguistic Perspective; Commentary on Chapter 9
Chapter 10 Building the Case for Impairment in Linguistic RepresentationCommentary on Chapter 10; Chapter 11 The Search for the Phenotype of Disordered Language Performance; Part IV Brain Science; Chapter 12 Phenotypic Variability in Brain-Behavior Studies of Specific Language Impairment; Commentary on Chapter 12; Chapter 13 What Genetics Can and Cannot Learn From PET Studies of Phonology; Commentary on Chapter 13; Part V Interactionist Accountof Language Acquisition; Chapter 14 Toward a Rational Empiricism: Why Interactionism Is Not Behaviorism Any More Than Biology Is Genetics
Commentary on Chapter 14Author Index; Subject Index
Summary The past decade has brought important new advances in the fields of genetics, behavioral genetics, linguistics, language acquisition, studies of language impairment, and brain imaging. Although these advances are each highly relevant to the determination of what a child is innately prepared to bring to language acquisition, the contributing fields of endeavor have traditionally been relatively self-contained, with little cross communication. This volume was developed with the belief that there is considerable value to be gained in the creation of a shared platform for a dialogue across the dis
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Subject Language disorders -- Genetic aspects
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- Psycholinguistics.
Language disorders -- Genetic aspects
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781134789184
1134789181