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Learning Indigenous Languages Child Language Acquisition In Mesoamerica Barbara Pfeiler Editor

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Learning Indigenous Languages Child Language Acquisition In Mesoamerica Barbara Pfeiler Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.79 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Barbara Pfeiler (editor)
ISBN: 9783110923148, 3110923149
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Learning Indigenous Languages Child Language Acquisition In Mesoamerica Barbara Pfeiler Editor by Barbara Pfeiler (editor) 9783110923148, 3110923149 instant download after payment.

This book includes six studies on the acquisition of single Mesoamerican indigenous languages, (Huichol, Zapotec, and the Mayan languages Ch'ol, Tzeltal, K'iche', and Yukatek); and a crosslinguistic study of five Mayan languages (K'anjob'al, K'iche', Tzeltal, Tzotzil, and Yukatek). Three topics are theoretically and methodologically discussed and empirically demonstrated: with respect to ergativity, the ergative-absolutive cross-referencing pattern on the morphological level, noun-verb distinction and the acquisition of body-part locatives in the early lexicon, and the role of semantic properties and cultural context in language acquisition and socialization. This book makes important claims regarding the methodology of cross-linguistic studies as well as the results of these studies and the comparative method used in the book (structural and discursive factors in language acquisition, cross-linguistic relationships and variation).

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