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- 2001022232 contributor B8923315.
- 2001022232 contributor B8923316.
- 2001022232 created "c2002.".
- 2001022232 date "2002".
- 2001022232 date "c2002.".
- 2001022232 dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- 2001022232 description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- 2001022232 description "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1 -- A Connection of Brains -- Separate but Related Processes -- The Unique Characteristics of Human Speech -- Speech: The Tale of Two Brains -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 2 -- Language Acquisition: A Theoretical Journey -- Choosing Sides -- The Behaviorist Interpretation -- The Nativist Interpretation -- The Generative Semantics Interpretation -- The Cognitive Interpretation -- The Information-Processing Interpretation -- The Pragmatics Revolution -- The Social Interactionist Interpretation -- And the Evolution Continues -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 3 -- Cognitive Development: Building a Foundation for Language -- Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development -- Vygotsky's Theory of Cognitive Development: A Sociocultural Perspective -- The Perceptual Groundwork for Communication -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 4 -- In the Beginning: Communication -- Development from Birth to Two Years -- From the Beginning, the Infant Communicates -- Beyond Infancy: The Emergence of Language -- Stage 1: From Words to Combinations of Words -- Comprehension and Production: A Critical and Evolving Relationship -- The Role of the Caregiver in the Acquisition of Early Language -- Stage 1: A Brief Look Back and a Glimpse Forward -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 5 -- The Saga Continues: Language Development -- through the Preschool Years -- Stage 2: Elaborating Structure and Refining Meaning -- Stage 3: Producing Longer, More Adult-like Sentences -- Stage 4: Elaboration by Embedding -- Stage 5: Polishing the Act -- Understanding Language: Cognition, -- Comprehension, and Production -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 6 -- Taking Language to School and into Adulthood -- Bringing My Stuff to School: Pencils, Crayons, and Language -- Language Development during the School Years: An Overview -- Semantics: Vocabulary and Cognition Still Growing Together -- Syntax and Morphology: Still Expanding and Acquiring -- Pragmatic Development: Conversational Skills -- Continue to Improve -- Metalinguistic Development during the School Years -- Reading and Writing: New Applications of Language -- Language in Adulthood: Changes and Challenges -- And the Beat Goes On -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 7 -- The Building Blocks of Speech -- Describing Speech Sounds -- Co-Articulation: The Mix of Sounds -- in the Making of Speech -- The Landmarks of Phonological Development -- Theories of Phonological Development -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 8 -- Language Diversity: Regional, Social/Cultural, -- and Gender Differences -- What Is a Dialect? -- What Is an Accent? -- Regional Dialects -- Social/Cultural Dialects -- Cultural Diversity in the Public Schools -- Gender Differences in Language -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 9 -- Speech and Language Disorders -- Falling Short of Normal Communication -- Phonological Disorders -- Language Impairments -- Voice Disorders -- Fluency Disorders -- Final Thoughts -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- APPENDIX -- The Anatomical and Physiological Bases of Speech, -- Language, and Hearing -- Speech as the Product of Borrowed Structures -- The Four Processes of Speech -- Respiration -- Phonation -- Resonation -- Articulation -- The Four Processes in Review -- The Brain: The Computer Center for Speech and Language -- The Ear: An Energy Transformer -- The Complete Speech and Language Machine -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- Name Index -- Subject Index.".
- 2001022232 extent "x, 454 p. :".
- 2001022232 identifier "0205342965".
- 2001022232 identifier 2001022232.html.
- 2001022232 issued "2002".
- 2001022232 issued "c2002.".
- 2001022232 language "eng".
- 2001022232 publisher "Boston : Allyn and Bacon,".
- 2001022232 subject "401/.93 21".
- 2001022232 subject "Language acquisition.".
- 2001022232 subject "Language and languages.".
- 2001022232 subject "P118 .H85 2002".
- 2001022232 subject "Speech.".
- 2001022232 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: CHAPTER 1 -- A Connection of Brains -- Separate but Related Processes -- The Unique Characteristics of Human Speech -- Speech: The Tale of Two Brains -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 2 -- Language Acquisition: A Theoretical Journey -- Choosing Sides -- The Behaviorist Interpretation -- The Nativist Interpretation -- The Generative Semantics Interpretation -- The Cognitive Interpretation -- The Information-Processing Interpretation -- The Pragmatics Revolution -- The Social Interactionist Interpretation -- And the Evolution Continues -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 3 -- Cognitive Development: Building a Foundation for Language -- Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development -- Vygotsky's Theory of Cognitive Development: A Sociocultural Perspective -- The Perceptual Groundwork for Communication -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 4 -- In the Beginning: Communication -- Development from Birth to Two Years -- From the Beginning, the Infant Communicates -- Beyond Infancy: The Emergence of Language -- Stage 1: From Words to Combinations of Words -- Comprehension and Production: A Critical and Evolving Relationship -- The Role of the Caregiver in the Acquisition of Early Language -- Stage 1: A Brief Look Back and a Glimpse Forward -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 5 -- The Saga Continues: Language Development -- through the Preschool Years -- Stage 2: Elaborating Structure and Refining Meaning -- Stage 3: Producing Longer, More Adult-like Sentences -- Stage 4: Elaboration by Embedding -- Stage 5: Polishing the Act -- Understanding Language: Cognition, -- Comprehension, and Production -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 6 -- Taking Language to School and into Adulthood -- Bringing My Stuff to School: Pencils, Crayons, and Language -- Language Development during the School Years: An Overview -- Semantics: Vocabulary and Cognition Still Growing Together -- Syntax and Morphology: Still Expanding and Acquiring -- Pragmatic Development: Conversational Skills -- Continue to Improve -- Metalinguistic Development during the School Years -- Reading and Writing: New Applications of Language -- Language in Adulthood: Changes and Challenges -- And the Beat Goes On -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 7 -- The Building Blocks of Speech -- Describing Speech Sounds -- Co-Articulation: The Mix of Sounds -- in the Making of Speech -- The Landmarks of Phonological Development -- Theories of Phonological Development -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 8 -- Language Diversity: Regional, Social/Cultural, -- and Gender Differences -- What Is a Dialect? -- What Is an Accent? -- Regional Dialects -- Social/Cultural Dialects -- Cultural Diversity in the Public Schools -- Gender Differences in Language -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- CHAPTER 9 -- Speech and Language Disorders -- Falling Short of Normal Communication -- Phonological Disorders -- Language Impairments -- Voice Disorders -- Fluency Disorders -- Final Thoughts -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- APPENDIX -- The Anatomical and Physiological Bases of Speech, -- Language, and Hearing -- Speech as the Product of Borrowed Structures -- The Four Processes of Speech -- Respiration -- Phonation -- Resonation -- Articulation -- The Four Processes in Review -- The Brain: The Computer Center for Speech and Language -- The Ear: An Energy Transformer -- The Complete Speech and Language Machine -- Review Questions -- References and Suggested Readings -- Name Index -- Subject Index.".
- 2001022232 title "Born to talk : an introduction to speech and language development / Lloyd M. Hulit, Merle R. Howard.".
- 2001022232 type "text".