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Add to basketCambridge, MIT, 1981. (XII) 358 pp. Cloth. (MPSCTMR) *old librarysticker on spine, stamps on endpapers, otherwise in good condition* Contributors: Jane Grimshaw, David Lightfoot, Ellen Woolford a.o.
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Add to basketTaschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This collection of articles and associated discussion papers focuses on a problem that has attracted increasing attention from linguists and psychologists throughout the world during the past several years. Reduced to essentials, the problem is that of discovering the character of the mental capacities that make it possible for human beings to attain knowledge of their language on the basis of fragmentary and haphazard early linguistic experience. A fundamental assumption running through all of these contributions is that people possess strong innate predispositions that are critical for success in this task.