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The Usage-based Study of Language Learning and Multilingualism

Michel Achard
Barcode 9781626163997
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Release Date: 16/05/2016

Genre: Language & Reference
Label: Georgetown University Press
Series: Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics series
Contributors: Michel Achard (Contributions by), Aliyah Morgenstern (Contributions by), Andrea E. Tyler (Edited by), Maisa Martin (Contributions by), Maryia Fedzechkina (Contributions by), Dorit Ravid (Contributions by), Stefanie Wulff (Contributions by), Megan Solon (Contributions by), Dominique Boutet (Contributions by), Ursula Kania (Contributions by), Mariko Uno (Edited by), Jack Pun (Contributions by), Monica Ekiert (Contributions by), Diana Slade (Contributions by), Marion Blondel (Contributions by), Bret Linford (Contributions by), Lourdes Ortega (Contributions by), Amy S. Thompson (Contributions by), Marvin Lam (Contributions by), T. Florian Jaeger (Contributions by), Helen Zhao (Contributions by), Kimberly Geeslin (Contributions by), Gilad Brandes (Contributions by), Sol Lago (Contributions by), Taina Tammelin-Laine (Contributions by), Sarah Lee (Contributions by), Lourdes Ortega (Edited by), Christian Matthiessen M.I.M. (Contributions by), Avizia Y. Long (Contributions by), Graham Lock (Contributions by), Fenfen Le (Contributions by), Andrea E. Tyler (Contributions by), Hae In Park (Edited by), Elissa L. Newport (Contributions by), Silvia Marijuan (Contributions by), Pauline Beaupoil-Hourdel (Contributions by), Cristina Sanz (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Georgetown University Press

The Usage-based Study of Language Learning and Multilingualism offers cutting-edge research from a cadre of international experts who agree that human language learning is a process of learning how to create shared meaning. The articles collected here present a much-needed exploration of this growing area of linguistic research.
When humans learn languages, are they also learning how to create shared meaning? In The Usage-based Study of Language Learning and Multilingualism, a cadre of international experts say yes and offer cutting-edge research in usage-based linguistics to explore how language acquisition, in particular multilingual language acquisition, works. Each chapter presents an original study that supports the view that language learning is initiated through local and meaningful communication with others. Over an accumulated history of such usage, people gradually create more abstract, interactive schematic representations, or a mental grammar. This process of acquiring language is the same for infants and adults and across varied contexts, such as the family, the classroom, the laboratory, a hospital, or a public encounter. Employing diverse methodologies to study this process, the contributors here work with target languages, including Cantonese, English, French, French Sign Language, German, Hebrew, Malay, Mandarin, Spanish, and Swedish, and offer a much-needed exploration of this growing area of linguistic research.

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