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Routes to Child Language: Evolutionary and Developmental Precursors


Routes to Child Language: Evolutionary and Developmental Precursors

Paperback by Blake, Joanna (York University, Toronto)

Routes to Child Language: Evolutionary and Developmental Precursors

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ISBN:
9780521033978
Publication Date:
15 Feb 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
296 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Routes to Child Language: Evolutionary and Developmental Precursors

Description

A remarkable case study based on a detailed comparison of non-human primates and human infants brings together key abilities that provide the foundation for language. This link makes the case for phylogenetic continuity across species and ontogenetic continuity from infancy to childhood. Examined here are the fundamental aspects of language acquisition, such as vocalizations, mapping of meaning on to sound, use of gestures to communicate and to symbolize, tool use, object concept and memory. This volume goes a step further to analyse the similarities and differences across species, and how these influence the evolution of language. The author provides evidence linking abilities associated with language acquisition and describes fascinating hypotheses about the origins of language.

Contents

Preface; 1. Prelinguistic vocalizations; 2. Sound-meaning correspondences; 3. Communicative gestures; 4. Symbolic gestures and symbolic play; 5. Tool use and object concept; 6. Representation in human infants; 7. Memory in nonhuman primates and young children; 8. Origins of language; 9. Recapitulation; References; Index.

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