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Title Becoming a word learner
a debate on lexical acquisition
Involved pers. Golinkoff, Roberta Michnick; ; Hirsh-Pasek, Kathy; Bloom, Lois; Smith, Linda B.; Woodward, Amanda; Akhtar, Nameera; Tomasello, Michael; Hollich, George
Place : Publ. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press
Year 2000
Written in English
Extent VII, 208 Seiten
ISBN 0-19-513032-4; 0-19-513031-6
Series Counterpoints. cognition, memory, and language
Classification
Domains / Applied linguistics / Language teaching / Learning theory
Domains / Methodology / Philosophy of science / Behaviorism
Domains / Semiotics / Sign / Icon
Domains / Semiotics / Sign / Index (semiot.)
Domains / Language acquisition / Intentionality (language acquisition)
Domains / Language acquisition / Category (language acquisition)
Domains / Language acquisition / Reference (language acquisition)
Domains / Language acquisition / Semantic development
Domains / Language acquisition / Language acquisition and cognitive development
Domains / Language acquisition / Language spoken to children
Domains / Language acquisition / Symbol (language acquisition)
Domains / Language acquisition / Theory (language acquisition)
Domains / Language acquisition / Vocabulary (language acquisition)
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Part of speech
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Learning theory ; Sprachbehaviorismus; Language behaviorism; Habit (psychology) ; Reiz-Reaktions-Psychologie; Stimulus-response-psychology; Behaviorism ; Icon ; Indexikalität; Indexicality ; Intentionality (language acquisition) ; Konzept (Spracherwerb) ; Concept (language acquisition) ; Category (language acquisition) ; Anaphora (Spracherwerb) ; Reference (language acquisition) ; Wortbedeutung (Spracherwerb) ; Bedeutungsentwicklung; Semantic development ; Spracherwerb und neurologische Entwicklung; Language acquisition and neurological development; Sprache und Denken (Ontogenese) ; Language and thought (ontogenesis) ; Cognitive development; Language acquisition and cognitive development ; Baby talk; Motherese; Child-directed speech; Ammensprache; Babysprache; Infant-directed speech; Fatherese; Language spoken to children ; Symbol (language acquisition) ; Learnability (of language) ; Lernbarkeit (von Sprache) ; Spracherwerb (Theorie) ; Language acquisition (theory of) ; Poverty of the stimulus-argument; Theory (language acquisition) ; Spracherwerb (lex.) ; Language acquisition (lex.) ; Vocabulary (language acquisition) ; Part of speech