Do all children learn language in the same way? Is the apparent `fast' versus `slow' learning rate among children a reflection of the individual child's approach to language acquisition? This volume explores the importance that individual differences have in language acquisition and challenges some
Individual Differences in Language Ability and Language Behavior
β Scribed by C.J. Fillmore, etc
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc, Academic Press Inc
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 334
- Series
- Pespectives in Neurolinguistics and Psycholinguistics
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
PERSPECTIVES IN NEUROLINGUISTICS AND PSYCHOLINGUISTICS, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Pages xi-xii
Preface, Pages xiii-xiv
Acknowledgments, Page xv
Introduction, Pages 1-10, CHARLES J. FILLMORE, DANIEL KEMPLER, WILLIAM S-Y. WANG
1 - Psychometric Approaches to the Study of Language Abilities, Pages 13-31, JOHN B. CARROLL
2 - Sapir, Competence, Voices, Pages 33-45, DELL HYMES
3 - The Treatment of Individual Differences in Psycholinguistic Research, Pages 47-53, WALLACE E. LAMBERT
4 - Verbal Fluency and the Language-Bound Effect, Pages 57-84, RUTH S. DAY
5 - On Fluency, Pages 85-101, CHARLES J. FILLMORE
6 - Language Use and Language Judgment, Pages 103-126, HENRY GLEITMAN, LILA GLEITMAN
7 - Where's English?, Pages 127-163, JOHN ROBERT ROSS
8 - Profile Analysis of Language Disability, Pages 167-188, DAVID CRYSTAL, PAUL FLETCHER
9 - Phonology as an Individual Access System: Some Data from Language Acquisition, Pages 189-201, CHARLES A. FERGUSON
10 - Individual Differences in Second Language Acquisition, Pages 203-228, LILY WONG FILLMORE
11 - Individual Variation in Some Phonetic Aspects of Language Acquisition, Pages 229-241, JOHN H.V. GILBERT
12 - Individual Variations in the Perception of Dichotic Chords, Pages 245-252, ROBERT EFRON
13 - Effect of Aphasia on the Retrieval of Lexicon and Syntax, Pages 253-259, HAROLD GOODGLASS
14 - How Shall a Thingummy Be Called?, Pages 261-276, CURTIS HARDYCK, HILARY NAYLOR, REBECCA M. SMITH
15 - On the Evolution of Neurolinguistic Variability: Fossil Brains Speak, Pages 277-287, HARRY J. JERISON
16 - Strategies of Linguistic Processing in Human Split-Brain Patients, Pages 289-302, JERRE LEVY
17 - Individual and Social Differences in Language Use, Pages 305-325, JOHN J. GUMPERZ, DEBORAH TANNEN
18 - Locating the Frontier Between Social and Psychological Factors in Linguistic Variation, Pages 327-340, W. LABOV
Index, Pages 341-346
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