This article provides a sociocultural perspective of language acquisition that focuses on the relationship between the child and the environment in which language is acquired. This relationship is revealed in children’s monologues and dialogues. By analyzing these types of speech, the article aims to explain what children do as they acquire language and why they do it. The second section of the article reviews three theoretical and methodological perspectives of child language acquisition (cognitivist, pragmatic, and sociocultural theory) and argues for an integration of theories
At the close of the 20th century, several influential theories of language acquisition had emerged o...
A literature review and discussion of the language acquisition processes of young children looks at ...
The chapter on child language acquisition offers us a world beyond the rather reductive Skinner vers...
This study aims to present differences of children’s abilities in acquiring language. This study use...
This paper entails a perspective on bilingual child acquisition through the lens of sociolinguistic ...
This paper entails a perspective on bilingual child acquisition through the lens of sociolinguistic ...
This article reports the findings of an ethnographic study in which different communicative situatio...
This article provides a sociocultural perspective of language acquisition that focuses on the relati...
The article discusses linguistic competences of children under three years of age. The author presen...
The article discusses linguistic competences of children under three years of age. The author presen...
The paper (1) starts from the general understanding of children’s development gained by interdiscip...
The objective of this article is to describe how children's language is developed. The development o...
<p>Language development is the crucial part of the human cognitive nature,<br>understanding language...
The theory of language development described here explicitly addresses the contents of the young lan...
Os estudos sobre a influência dos fatores sociais na aquisição da linguagem tiveram grande impulso c...
At the close of the 20th century, several influential theories of language acquisition had emerged o...
A literature review and discussion of the language acquisition processes of young children looks at ...
The chapter on child language acquisition offers us a world beyond the rather reductive Skinner vers...
This study aims to present differences of children’s abilities in acquiring language. This study use...
This paper entails a perspective on bilingual child acquisition through the lens of sociolinguistic ...
This paper entails a perspective on bilingual child acquisition through the lens of sociolinguistic ...
This article reports the findings of an ethnographic study in which different communicative situatio...
This article provides a sociocultural perspective of language acquisition that focuses on the relati...
The article discusses linguistic competences of children under three years of age. The author presen...
The article discusses linguistic competences of children under three years of age. The author presen...
The paper (1) starts from the general understanding of children’s development gained by interdiscip...
The objective of this article is to describe how children's language is developed. The development o...
<p>Language development is the crucial part of the human cognitive nature,<br>understanding language...
The theory of language development described here explicitly addresses the contents of the young lan...
Os estudos sobre a influência dos fatores sociais na aquisição da linguagem tiveram grande impulso c...
At the close of the 20th century, several influential theories of language acquisition had emerged o...
A literature review and discussion of the language acquisition processes of young children looks at ...
The chapter on child language acquisition offers us a world beyond the rather reductive Skinner vers...