When humans learn languages, are they also learning how to create shared meaning? In The Usage-based Study of Language Learning and Multilingualism, a cadre of international experts say yes and offer cutting-edge research in usage-based linguistics to explore how language acquisition, in particular multilingual language acquisition, works. Each chapter presents an original study that supports the view that language learning is initiated through local and meaningful communication with others. Over an accumulated history of such usage, people gradually create more abstract, interactive schematic representations, or a mental grammar. This process of acquiring language is the same for infants and adults and across varied contexts, such as the family, the classroom, the laboratory, a hospital, or a public encounter. Employing diverse methodologies to study this process, the contributors here work with target languages, including Cantonese, English, French, French Sign Language, German, Hebrew, Malay, Mandarin, Spanish, and Swedish, and offer a much-needed exploration of this growing area of linguistic research.
Lourdes Ortega & Hae In Park
Usage-based Study of Language Learning and Multilingualism [EPUB ebook]
Usage-based Study of Language Learning and Multilingualism [EPUB ebook]
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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 360 ● ISBN 9781626163256 ● Éditeur Lourdes Ortega & Hae In Park ● Maison d’édition Georgetown University Press ● Publié 2016 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 8896129 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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