Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Argument Structure: Implications for Learnability
This book offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective on argument structure and its role in language acquisition. Drawing on a broad range of crosslinguistic data, this volume shows that languages are much more diverse in their argument structure properties than has been realized.The volume is the outcome of an integrated research project and com
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Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Argument Structure: Implications for Learnability
This book offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective on argument structure and its role in language acquisition. Drawing on a broad range of crosslinguistic data, this volume shows that languages are much more diverse in their argument structure properties than has been realized.The volume is the outcome of an integrated research project and com
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Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Argument Structure: Implications for Learnability

Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Argument Structure: Implications for Learnability

Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Argument Structure: Implications for Learnability

Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Argument Structure: Implications for Learnability

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This book offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective on argument structure and its role in language acquisition. Drawing on a broad range of crosslinguistic data, this volume shows that languages are much more diverse in their argument structure properties than has been realized.The volume is the outcome of an integrated research project and com

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136792540
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/16/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Melissa Bowerman researched and published widely on topics in first language acquisition, especially lexical and morphosyntactic development. Recurrent themes in her work included the use of crosslinguistic methods to disentangle what is universal and possibly innate from what is variable and therefore learned, and the relationship between language development and conceptual development. She was particularly interested in the acquisition of argument structure alternations, variability across languages in the semantic classification of spatial relationships and everyday events, and how children master the specific semantic categories required by their language.

Penelope Brown?€?s research and publications concern the relationship between culture and language and cognition. The central focus of her work is the study of language use in its sociocultural context. Her child language research uses crosslinguistic methodology to study the acquisition of morphology and semantics, language socialization, and social interaction of prelinguistic infants and caregivers. Her research on adult language ranges across the study of spatial language and cognition, crosscultural comparison of conversational structure and inference, the systematics of social interaction, the expression of social relations in speech, and principles of linguistic politeness.

Table of Contents

I. Verb Meaning and Verb Syntax: Crosslinguistic Puzzlse for Language Learners  II. Participants Present and Absent: Argument Ellipsis and Verb Learning  III. Transitivity, Intransitivity, and Their Associated Meanings: A Complex Work-Space for Learnability
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