The Development of Language

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The Development of Language is a widely used textbook in psycholinguistics and language acquisition that explores how children learn and develop language from infancy through later childhood.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
textbook
audience clinicians
educators
researchers
students
coversPeriod infancy
middle childhood
preschool years
toddlerhood
describedAs widely used textbook in language acquisition
widely used textbook in psycholinguistics
field language acquisition
psycholinguistics
focus how children learn language
how language skills develop over time
includes empirical findings on child language
research summaries
theoretical perspectives
intendedFor university-level instruction
language English
topic atypical language development
bilingual language development
biological bases of language
child language development
cognitive bases of language acquisition
environmental influences on language development
first language acquisition
individual differences in language development
infant language development
language comprehension in children
language disorders in children
language production in children
lexical development
phonological development
pragmatic development
semantic development
social bases of language acquisition
syntactic development
theories of language acquisition
use courses in developmental psychology
courses in psycholinguistics
courses in speech-language pathology
graduate teaching
introductory courses in language development
undergraduate teaching

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Jean Berko Gleason notableWork The Development of Language
Jean Berko Gleason coAuthorOf The Development of Language