Input and Interaction in Language Acquisition
Brian J Richards editor Clare Gallaway editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Apr '94
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A collection on the nature and effects of language addressed to language learners ('Baby Talk').
This collection by linguists and psychologists examines the nature and effects of language addressed to language learners, and assesses their relevance for the practitioner and their theoretical implications. An introduction by Catherine Snow compares contemporary concerns with those in Talking to Children.Language addressed to children, or 'Baby Talk', became the subject of research interest thirty years ago. Since then, the linguistic environment of infants and toddlers has been widely studied. Input and Interaction in Language Acquisition is an up-to-date statement of the facts and controversies surrounding 'Baby Talk', its nature and likely effects. With contributions from leading linguists and psychologists, it explores language acquisition in different cultures and family contexts, in typical and atypical learners, and in second and foreign language learners. It is designed as a sequel to the now famous Talking to Children, edited by Catherine Snow and Charles Ferguson, and Professor Snow here provides an introduction, comparing issues of importance in the field today with the previous concerns of researchers.
"Gallaway and Richards succeed in providing articles from a variety of search areas, each of which includes a comprehensive review and an assessment of topics on input and interaction on language acquisition....this book is an invaluable reference for language acquisition researchers..." Hirohide Mori, Issues in Applied Linguistics
ISBN: 9780521437257
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 500g
336 pages