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portada the development of metalinguistic abilities in children
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2011
Language
English
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.7 cm
Weight
0.19 kg.
ISBN
3642677630
ISBN13
9783642677632

the development of metalinguistic abilities in children

David T. Hakes (Author) · Judith S. Evans (Other) · William Tunmer (Other) · Springer · Paperback

the development of metalinguistic abilities in children - Evans, Judith S. ; Hakes, David T. ; Tunmer, William

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Synopsis "the development of metalinguistic abilities in children"

Not very many years ago, it was common for language researchers and theorists to argue that language development was somehow special and separate from other aspects of development. It was a period when the "1 ittle 1 inguist" view of language development was common, and much discussion was devoted to develop- mental "linguistic universals," in contrast to more broadly defined cognitive universals. It seemed to me at the time (and still does) that such views reflected more their promulgators' ignorance of those aspects of cognitive development most likely to provide illuminating parallels with language development than they did the true developmental state of affairs. Coming from a neo-Piagetian frame of reference, it seemed to me that there were striking parallels be- tween the development of children's language comprehension abilities and the cognitive developmental changes occurring contemporaneously, largely during the period Piaget characterized as the preoperational stage. And, though more difficult to see even now, there appeared also to be developmentally earlier parallels during the sensory-motor stage.

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