Action Meets Word

How children learn verbs

Kathryn A Hirsh-Pasek author Roberta M Golinkoff author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:27th Apr '06

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Words are the building blocks of language. An understanding of how words are learned is thus central to any theory of language acquisition. Although there has been a surge in our understanding of children's vocabulary growth, theories of word learning focus primarily on object nouns. Word learning theories must explain not only the learning of object nouns, but also the learning of other, major classes of words - verbs and adjectives. Verbs form the hub of the sentence because they determine the sentence's argument structure. Researchers throughout the world recognize how our understanding of language acquisition can be at best partial if we cannot comprehend how verbs are learned. This volume enters the relatively uncharted waters of early verb learning, focusing on the universal, conceptual foundations for verb learning, and how these foundations intersect with the burgeoning language system.

...an impressive compilation of up-to-the-minutes ideas, research and theories from the leading thinkers in the field of verb acquisition research...an essential handbook for all researchers and post-graduate students...[and] those taking undergraduate or A-level courses. * Psychology Teaching Review *

ISBN: 9780195170009

Dimensions: 160mm x 239mm x 36mm

Weight: 964g

608 pages