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<div>Could anyone point me in the direction of any articles/books/chapters that give a historical overview of theories in child language acquisition - i.e., ones that focus on the rise and/or fall of particular
<b>theories</b> (rather than - say - landmark studies). I’m primarily interested in typical first language acquisition, but it would be great to also have a couple of historical reviews of theories in atypical development, L2 acquisition and bilingualism. I’ll
 send round a summary of suggestions.</div>
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<div>Thanks</div>
<div>Ben</div>
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