Methods for Assessing Children′s Syntax (Language, Speech and Communication) - Hardcover

Mcdaniel, Dana

 
9780262133258: Methods for Assessing Children′s Syntax (Language, Speech and Communication)

Synopsis

The study of child language and, in particular, child syntax is a growing area of linguistic research. This book is designed in part as a handbook to assist students and researchers in the choice and use of methods for investigating children's grammar. For example, a method (or combination of methods) can be chosen based on what is measured and who the target subject is. In addition to the selection of methods, there are also pointers for designing and conducting experimental studies and for evaluating research. "Methods for Assessing Children's Syntax" combines the features of approaches developed in experimental psychology and linguistics that ground the study of language within the study of human cognition. The first three parts focus on specific methods, divided according to type of data collected: production, comprehension and judgement. Chapters in the fourth part take up general methodological considerations that arise regardless of which method is used. All of the methods described can be modified to meet the requirements of a specific study.

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Review

-- Virginia Valian, Professor of Psychology, Hunter College; Ph. D. Program in Linguistics, CUNY Graduate Center " This book is an invaluable resource for students and researchers in the field of first language acquisition. All major methods of investigating children's linguisitc competence and performance are included, with chapters written by investigators who have pioneered and perfected the techniques. The book will be on every researcher's shelf." -- Virginia Valian, Professor of Psychology, Hunter College; Ph. D. Program in Linguistics, CUNY Graduate Center & quot; This book is an invaluable resource for students and researchers in the field of first language acquisition. All major methods of investigating children's linguisitc competence and performance are included, with chapters written by investigators who have pioneered and perfected the techniques. The book will be on every researcher's shelf.& quot; -- Virginia Valian, Professor of Psychology, Hunter College; Ph. D. Program in Linguistics, CUNY Graduate Center "This book is an invaluable resource for students and researchers in the field of first language acquisition. All major methods of investigating children's linguisitc competence and performance are included, with chapters written by investigators who have pioneered and perfected the techniques. The book will be on every researcher's shelf."--Virginia Valian, Professor of Psychology, Hunter College; Ph. D. Program in Linguistics, CUNY Graduate Center

About the Author

Tom Roeper, Professor of Linguistics at the University of Massachusetts, has studied child language for thirty years, and is a co-author of the Diagnostic Evaluation of Language Variation (DELV), co-editor of Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, and one of the founding editors of Language Acquisition. He has worked on numerous grants from National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health in the US and other national science foundations in Canada, Europe and Asia. He has lectured all over the world on these topics.

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