Includes bibliographical references.This paper explores the theoretical history of developmental psycholinguistics from the publication of Noam Chomsky's Aspects of the Theory of Syntax, in 1965 to the present work of Steven Pinker with special attention paid to Roger Brown, Dan Slobin, Michelle Bowerman, Richard Cromer, and the research team, David Rummelhart and James McClelland. It begins with the psychological theories of language development of Jean Piaget and B.F. Skinner concluding with the Words and Rules Theory of Steven Pinker.B.S. (Bachelor of Science
Research in the area of language socialization initially considered the relation between language ac...
The article talks about the first research on psycholinguistics, a new science based on psychology a...
Recent studies of elementary school children\u27s language have revealed developmental trends in the...
Describes the history of the field in terms of its multidisciplinary "roots" so that readers from di...
Describes the history of the field in terms of its multidisciplinary "roots" so that readers from di...
This slide discusses Psycholinguistics as one of the branch of study which combines the discipline o...
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Language acquisition research experienced a boom following the Chomskyian revolution. The focus of a...
Language acquisition research experienced a boom following the Chomskyian revolution. The focus of a...
Noam Chomsky's early work was at the core of the “cognitive revolution” in the 1950s-60s, leading to...
In this article, we show that developmental neuropsychology can make significant in-roads into the s...
This study deals with the subject of psycholinguistics ; it discusses a variety of concepts and iss...
The first publication of Psycholinguistics in 1954 signalled a revolution in linguistic theory. Unti...
At the close of the 20th century, several influential theories of language acquisition had emerged o...
In the early twentieth century, psychologists realized that language is not just understanding words...
Research in the area of language socialization initially considered the relation between language ac...
The article talks about the first research on psycholinguistics, a new science based on psychology a...
Recent studies of elementary school children\u27s language have revealed developmental trends in the...
Describes the history of the field in terms of its multidisciplinary "roots" so that readers from di...
Describes the history of the field in terms of its multidisciplinary "roots" so that readers from di...
This slide discusses Psycholinguistics as one of the branch of study which combines the discipline o...
[EN] Language Down the Garden Path traces the lines of research that grew out of Bever's classic pap...
Language acquisition research experienced a boom following the Chomskyian revolution. The focus of a...
Language acquisition research experienced a boom following the Chomskyian revolution. The focus of a...
Noam Chomsky's early work was at the core of the “cognitive revolution” in the 1950s-60s, leading to...
In this article, we show that developmental neuropsychology can make significant in-roads into the s...
This study deals with the subject of psycholinguistics ; it discusses a variety of concepts and iss...
The first publication of Psycholinguistics in 1954 signalled a revolution in linguistic theory. Unti...
At the close of the 20th century, several influential theories of language acquisition had emerged o...
In the early twentieth century, psychologists realized that language is not just understanding words...
Research in the area of language socialization initially considered the relation between language ac...
The article talks about the first research on psycholinguistics, a new science based on psychology a...
Recent studies of elementary school children\u27s language have revealed developmental trends in the...