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Childrens Discourse Person Space And Time Across Languages Maya Hickmann

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Childrens Discourse Person Space And Time Across Languages Maya Hickmann
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.61 MB
Pages: 412
Author: Maya Hickmann
ISBN: 9780511039843, 9780521584418, 0511039840, 0521584418
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Childrens Discourse Person Space And Time Across Languages Maya Hickmann by Maya Hickmann 9780511039843, 9780521584418, 0511039840, 0521584418 instant download after payment.

Psycholinguist Maya Hickmann presents an original comparative study of discourse development in English, French, German, and Chinese. Hickmann discusses the main theoretical issues in the study of first language acquisition and provides a wide review of available studies in three domains of child language: person, space and time. Her findings concern the rhythm of language acquisition, its formal and functional determinants, and its universal vs. language-specific aspects. The conclusions stress the importance of relating sentence and discourse determinants of acquisition in a crosslinguistic perspective.

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