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9 February 2010

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Language Development across Childhood and Adolescence

Edited by Ruth A. Berman
Tel Aviv University

2004. xiv, 308 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 3473 5 / EUR 85.00
978 1 58811 582 9 / USD 128.00
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This volume brings together work by scholars with backgrounds in linguistics, psycholinguistics, developmental psychology, education, and language pathology. As such, the book adds psycholinguistic and crosslinguistic perspectives to the clinical and classroom approaches that have dominated the study of “later language development”. Incorporating insights from prior language acquisition research, it goes beyond preschool age to consider both isolated utterances and extended discourse, conversational interactions and monologic text construction, and both written and spoken language use from early school-age across adolescence. Data from French, Hebrew, Spanish, and Swedish as well as English cover varied domains: morphology and lexicon, syntax and verb–argument structure, as well as peer interaction, spelling, processing of on-line writing, and reading poetry. The epilogue suggests explanations for the findings documented. Across the book, the authors show how cognitive and social maturation combines with increased literacy in the path taken by schoolchildren and adolescents towards the flexible deployment of a growing repertoire of lexical elements in varied morpho-syntactic constructions and different discourse contexts that constitutes the hallmark of maturely proficient language use.


Table of contents

List of contributors
vii–viii
Series editor's preface
ix–x
Preface
xi–xiv
Research on later language development: International perspectives
Marilyn A. Nippold
1–8
Between emergence and mastery: The long development route of language acquisition
Ruth A. Berman
9–34
Lexical acquisition in the eraly school years
Julie E. Dockrell and David J. Messer
35–52
Derivational morphology revisited: Later lexical development in Hebrew
Dorit Ravid
53–81
Discursive constraints on the lexical realization of arguments in Spanish
Ekaterina Khorounjaia and Liliana Tolchinsky
83–109
Syntactic ability in children and adolescents with language and learning disabilities
Cheryl M. Scott
111–133
Growing into academic French
Harriet Jisa
135–161
Learning to spell in a deep orthography: The case of French
Sébastien Pacton and Michel Fayol
163–176
Text-writing development viewed through on-line pausing in Swedish
Asa Wengelin and Sven Strömqvist
177–190
The role of peer interaction in later pragmatic development: The case of speech representation
Shoshana Blum-Kulka
191–210
On reading poetry: Expert and novice knowledge
Joan Peskin and David R. Olson
211–232
The nature and scope of later language development
Liliana Tolchinsky
233–248
References
249–287
Author Index
289–296
Subject Index
297–307


The editor, Ruth A. Berman, must be congratulated on compiling a book of such high academic caliber. The book is not a systematic introductory book, but rather an impressive overview of the field, written by leading researchers. There is no doubt that this book will become a classic.
Carol Goldfus, University of Haifa, on Linguist List Vol.16, 2997, 2005


Subject classification

Linguistics
Language acquisition