The Cambridge Handbook of Child Language

The Cambridge Handbook of Child Language
Author: Edith L. Bavin,Letitia R. Naigles
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1025
Release: 2017-10-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1107455502

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The best survey of the subject available, The Cambridge Handbook of Child Language brings together the world's foremost researchers to provide a one-stop resource for the study of language acquisition and development. Grouped into five thematic sections, the handbook is organized by topic, making it easier for students and researchers to use when looking up specific in-depth information. It covers a wider range of subjects than any other handbook on the market, with chapters covering both theories and methods in child language research and tracing the development of language from prelinguistic infancy to teenager. Drawing on both established and more recent research, the Handbook surveys the crosslinguistic study of language acquisition; prelinguistic development; bilingualism; sign languages; specific language impairment, language and autism, Down syndrome and Williams syndrome. This book will be an essential reference for students and researchers working in linguistics, psychology, cognitive science, speech pathology, education and anthropology.

The Cambridge Handbook of Child Language

The Cambridge Handbook of Child Language
Author: Edith L. Bavin
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1107605423

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The best survey of the subject available, The Cambridge Handbook of Child Language brings together the world's foremost researchers to provide a one-stop resource for the study of language acquisition and development. Grouped into five thematic sections, the handbook is organized by topic, making it easier for students and researchers to use when looking up specific in-depth information. It covers a wider range of subjects than any other handbook on the market, with chapters covering both theories and methods in child language research and tracing the development of language from prelinguistic infancy to teenager. Drawing on both established and more recent research, the Handbook surveys the crosslinguistic study of language acquisition; prelinguistic development; bilingualism; sign languages; specific language impairment, language and autism, Down syndrome and Williams syndrome. This book will be an essential reference for students and researchers working in linguistics, psychology, cognitive science, speech pathology, education and anthropology.

The Cambridge Handbook of Working Memory and Language

The Cambridge Handbook of Working Memory and Language
Author: John W. Schwieter,Zhisheng (Edward) Wen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1211
Release: 2022-07-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108960502

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Bringing together cutting-edge research, this Handbook is the first comprehensive text to examine the pivotal role of working memory in first and second language acquisition, processing, impairments, and training. Authored by a stellar cast of distinguished scholars from around the world, the Handbook provides authoritative insights on work from diverse, multi-disciplinary perspectives, and introduces key models of working memory in relation to language. Following an introductory chapter by working memory pioneer Alan Baddeley, the collection is organized into thematic sections that discuss working memory in relation to: Theoretical models and measures; Linguistic theories and frameworks; First language processing; Bilingual acquisition and processing; and Language disorders, interventions, and instruction. The Handbook is sure to interest and benefit researchers, clinicians, speech therapists, and advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in linguistics, psychology, education, speech therapy, cognitive science, and neuroscience, or anyone seeking to learn more about language, cognition and the human mind.

The Cambridge Handbook of Child Multilingualism

The Cambridge Handbook of Child Multilingualism
Author: ʻAnat Sṭavans,Ulrike Jessner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022
Genre: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
ISBN: 1108705693

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"Childhood multilingualism has become a norm rather than an exception. This is the first handbook to survey state-of-the-art research on the uniqueness of early multilingual development in children growing up with more than two languages in contact. It provides in-depth accounts of the complexity and dynamics of early multilingualism by internationally renowned scholars who have researched typologically different languages in different continents. Chapters are divided into six thematic areas, following the trajectory, environment and conditions underlying the incipient and early stages of multilingual children's language development. The many facets of childhood multilingualism are approached from a range of perspectives, showcasing not only the challenges of multilingual education and childrearing but also the richness in linguistic and cognitive development of these children from infancy to early schooling. It is essential reading for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the multiple aspects of multilingualism, seen through the unique prism of children"--

The Cambridge Handbook of Cognitive Development

The Cambridge Handbook of Cognitive Development
Author: Olivier Houdé,Grégoire Borst
Publsiher: Cambridge Handbooks in Psychol
Total Pages: 727
Release: 2022-03-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781108423878

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This handbook presents a cutting-edge overview of cognitive development, spanning methodology, key domain-based findings and applications.

The Cambridge Handbook of Infant Development

The Cambridge Handbook of Infant Development
Author: Jeffrey J. Lockman,Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1104
Release: 2020-08-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781108663007

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This multidisciplinary volume features many of the world's leading experts of infant development, who synthesize their research on infant learning and behaviour, while integrating perspectives across neuroscience, socio-cultural context, and policy. It offers an unparalleled overview of infant development across foundational areas such as prenatal development, brain development, epigenetics, physical growth, nutrition, cognition, language, attachment, and risk. The chapters present theoretical and empirical depth and rigor across specific domains of development, while highlighting reciprocal connections among brain, behavior, and social-cultural context. The handbook simultaneously educates, enriches, and encourages. It educates through detailed reviews of innovative methods and empirical foundations and enriches by considering the contexts of brain, culture, and policy. This cutting-edge volume establishes an agenda for future research and policy, and highlights research findings and application for advanced students, researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers with interests in understanding and promoting infant development.

The Cambridge Handbook of Play

The Cambridge Handbook of Play
Author: Peter K. Smith,Jaipaul L. Roopnarine
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781108135504

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Play takes up much of the time budget of young children, and many animals, but its importance in development remains contested. This comprehensive collection brings together multidisciplinary and developmental perspectives on the forms and functions of play in animals, children in different societies, and through the lifespan. The Cambridge Handbook of Play covers the evolution of play in animals, especially mammals; the development of play from infancy through childhood and into adulthood; historical and anthropological perspectives on play; theories and methodologies; the role of play in children's learning; play in special groups such as children with impairments, or suffering political violence; and the practical applications of playwork and play therapy. Written by an international team of scholars from diverse disciplines such as psychology, education, neuroscience, sociology, evolutionary biology and anthropology, this essential reference presents the current state of the field in play research.

The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax

The Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Syntax
Author: Grant Goodall
Publsiher: Cambridge Handbooks in Languag
Total Pages: 787
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781108474801

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The first of its kind, this Handbook provides an in-depth overview of all current issues and trends in experimental syntax.