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Learning your language, outside-in and inside-out
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Stephen A. Hockema
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11. März 2009
Abstract
Children learn how to learn language, and they get better as they go along. This article presents an overview of research inspired by a dynamic systems view of language learning that shows it to be a self-organizing process in which children create the units they need from the regularities present in the environment in which they are situated.
Received: 2005-05-13
Revised: 2008-03-19
Published Online: 2009-03-11
Published in Print: 2009-March
© 2009 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, D-10785 Berlin
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Introduction: concepts of development, learning, and acquisition
- Implicit and explicit modes of learning: similarities and differences from a developmental perspective
- Generative approaches to language learning
- Language acquisition in optimality theory
- Bootstrapping mechanisms in first language acquisition
- Usage-based and emergentist approaches to language acquisition
- Connectionist approaches to language learning
- Learning your language, outside-in and inside-out
- Language learning from the perspective of nonlinear dynamic systems
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Introduction: concepts of development, learning, and acquisition
- Implicit and explicit modes of learning: similarities and differences from a developmental perspective
- Generative approaches to language learning
- Language acquisition in optimality theory
- Bootstrapping mechanisms in first language acquisition
- Usage-based and emergentist approaches to language acquisition
- Connectionist approaches to language learning
- Learning your language, outside-in and inside-out
- Language learning from the perspective of nonlinear dynamic systems