Handbook of Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition
404Handbook of Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition
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ISBN-13: | 9789400716872 |
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Publisher: | Springer Netherlands |
Publication date: | 08/30/2011 |
Series: | Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics , #41 |
Edition description: | 2011 |
Pages: | 404 |
Product dimensions: | 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.04(d) |
About the Author
Dr de Villiers has written widely on empirical and theoretical research on the acquisition of grammar for over thirty-five years, ranging from attention to grammatical morphemes to recursive embeddings in syntax. She has also recently collaborated with researchers studying acquisition in much-less studied languages such as Xhosa, Tibetan and Romani.
For the last fifteen years Dr. de Villiers has been immersed in understanding the role of language in Theory of Mind development, and hence the issue of the interface between language and thinking. Her collaborative work on Tibetan evidentials is an outgrowth of that work, as is a project with the software company Laureate Learning Systems on language intervention to teach “language of the mind” to children who have language difficulties such as SLI, autism or other handicapping conditions. Currently she is also conducting research as part of a preschool curriculum intervention project. Together with Peter de Villiers, she is involved in designing and testing an assessment of pragmatic development, with a particular focus on children with autism. Dr de Villiers has received research funding from the March of Dimes, the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and the Institute for Educational Studies.
Thomas Roeper received his bachelor’s degree in English at Reed College before receiving a PhD in Linguistics and Education at Harvard University in 1973. After a postdoc position with David McNeill at Chicago, he took a position at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst where has taught Linguistics for 35 years. Over this period he has served as a visitor at numerous other Universities and Research Institutes, including MIT, Harvard University, Max Planck in Nijmegen, NIAS in Holland, ZAS in Berlin, and Potsdam, as well as lecturing in 20 countries and serving on Dissertation committees in 18.
Dr Roeper has worked on linguistic theory, language acquisition, and applications to
disorders throughout his career. He has published work in every domain covered in the current volume. His research has been funded by both the National Institutes of Health and by the National Science Foundation.
Tom Roeper served as founder and co-editor of the journal Language Acquisition,
and the book series Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics. He reviews extensively for NIH, NSF, the Canada Council and organizations in Holland, Germany, Norway,
And South Africa.
With their colleague Harry Seymour, Tom Roeper and Jill de Villiers are co-authors of a dialect-neutral language assessment for children (the DELV). They have each served as consultants to a large European enterprise (COST) and together have worked with Laureate Learning systems to enhance their grammar intervention software. Tom Roeper and Jill de Villiers have given multiple seminars and workshops through the American Speech and Hearing Association to speech language pathologists and educators on the topic of grammar acquisition, designed to improve and update the training in grammar and language acquisition of the practitioners in these fields.