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Language in Interaction
Studies in honor of Eve V. Clark
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Edited by:
Inbal Arnon
, Marisa Casillas , Chigusa Kurumada and Bruno Estigarribia
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English
Published/Copyright:
2014
About this book
Understanding how communicative goals impact and drive the learning process has been a long-standing issue in the field of language acquisition. Recent years have seen renewed interest in the social and pragmatic aspects of language learning: the way interaction shapes what and how children learn. In this volume, we bring together researchers working on interaction in different domains to present a cohesive overview of ongoing interactional research. The studies address the diversity of the environments children learn in; the role of para-linguistic information; the pragmatic forces driving language learning; and the way communicative pressures impact language use and change. Using observational, empirical and computational findings, this volume highlights the effect of interpersonal communication on what children hear and what they learn. This anthology is inspired by and dedicated to Prof. Eve V. Clark – a pioneer in all matters related to language acquisition – and a major force in establishing interaction and communication as crucial aspects of language learning.
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Prelim pages
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgements
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List of contributors
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introduction Language acquisition in interaction
1 - Part 1. The social and interactional nature of language input (five papers)
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Conversational input to bilingual children
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Social environments shape children’s language experiences, strengthening language processing and building vocabulary
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The interactional context of language learning in Tzeltal
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Conversation and language acquisition
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Taking the floor on time
101 - Part 2. The role of paralinguistic information in language learning (three papers)
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Temporal synchrony in early multi-modal communication
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Shared attention, gaze and pointing gestures in hearing and deaf children
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How gesture helps children learn language
157 - Part 3. Pragmatic forces in language learning (six papers)
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Referential pacts in child language development
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“We call it as puppy”
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Learning words through probabilistic inferences about speakers’ communicative intentions
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Word order as a structural cue and word reordering as an interactional process in early language acquisition
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The discourse basis of the Korean copula construction in acquisition
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Emergent clause-combining in adult-child interactional contexts
281 - Part 4. Interactional effects on language structure and use (three papers)
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Analytic and holistic processing in the development of constructions
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From speech with others to speech for self
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How to talk with children
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Index
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