Handbook for Acquisition

Tom Roeper roeper at linguist.umass.edu
Wed Nov 16 15:48:54 UTC 2011


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From: Tom Roeper <roeper at linguist.umass.edu>
Date: Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 10:19 AM
Subject: book ad
To: Jill Devilliers <jdevilli at email.smith.edu>



Dear Childes info,

   We are very proud to announce the publication of our new:

 Handbook for Generative
Approaches to Language Acquisition.

 It contains a set of essays by authors deeply
involved in each area and summarizes, we hope, much of the accomplishments
of
the last 40 years in the field.  We hope, as well, it provides stimulus and
ideas for
many new projects. Here is the Table of Contents:
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Contents:

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*Introduction *.....................................................................................................
1

Jill de Villiers and Tom Roeper

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*Missing Subjects in Early Child Language
*..................................................
13

Nina Hyams

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*Grammatical Computation in the Optional Infi nitive Stage
*......................
53

Ken Wexler

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*Computational Models of Language
Acquisition*.........................................
119

Charles Yang

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*The Acquisition of the Passive
*.......................................................................
155

Kamil Ud Deen

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*The Acquisition Path for Wh-Questions
*.......................................................
189

Tom Roeper and Jill de Villiers

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*Binding and Coreference: Views from Child Language
*..............................
247

Cornelia Hamann

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*Universal Grammar and the Acquisition of Japanese Syntax *....................
291

Koji Sugisaki and Yukio Otsu

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*Studying Language Acquisition through the Prism of Isomorphism*.........
319

Julien Musolino

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*Acquiring Knowledge of Universal Quantifi cation
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351

William Philip


    The volume is in the Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics from
Springer.
It is available in hardback and paperback---with a restriction we want to
explain to you.
      Springer has developed a new system for paperback and
electronic versions of their publications which allows anyone associated
with
a library that carries the series to obtain the book electronically or to
obtain a MyCopy version for $25.  One must go to the library database and
seek Sprinkerlink, from which one can obtain a electronic copy, or
one goes to Springerlink directly online where, with your library ID you
can order
a copy.
     We hope the volume will be useful not only for research but for
teaching
 at the graduate and advanced undergraduate level.  We would be happy to
hear comments.

Jill deVliiiers and Tom Roeper


-- 
Tom Roeper
Dept of Lingiustics
UMass South College
Amherst, Mass. 01003 ISA
413 256 0390



-- 
Tom Roeper
Dept of Lingiustics
UMass South College
Amherst, Mass. 01003 ISA
413 256 0390

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