Combining the contributions of experts and highly respected researchers, the eighth edition of Language Development offers a definitive exploration of language acquisition and development from infancy through adulthood. Taking a multi-disciplinary approach, it examines what we know about language development addressing communication development in infancy, phonological development, semantic development, morphology and syntax.
Broadening the scope of study, it puts language development into larger biological, social and cultural contexts, while investigating individual differences, atypical development, literacy and even language development in adults. This edition includes more on cross-linguistic language acquisition (emphasizing Spanish), new research on the nature and treatment of language disorders in children, and new perspectives on the impact of culture on language development and variation.
1. The Development of Language
2. Communication Development in Infancy
3. Phonological Development
4. Semantic Development
5. Putting Words Together
6. Language in Social Contexts: Development of Communicative Competence
7. Theoretical Approaches to Language Acquisition
8. Variation in Language Development: Implications for Research and Theory
9. Atypical Language Development
10. Language and Literacy in the School Years
11. Developments in the Adult Years