Basic literature for undergrad classes
Peter Gordon
pgordon at tc.columbia.edu
Mon Oct 26 13:57:31 UTC 2009
I've been using Erica Hoff's book for years and find it very well written
with good coverage. It is outrageously expensive ($146) as are most college
textbooks. Paul Bloom's book of readings from MIT press is still a very
good selection (available on Cognet free) as was the Tomasello & Bates
readings, currently out of print.
Peter Gordon
Biobehavioral Sciences Department
Teachers College, Columbia University
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On 10/25/09 1:34 PM, "Kristina Bedijs" <k_bedijs at yahoo.de> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am planning to teach an undergraduate seminar about child language.
> It will focus especially on French and probably also on Spanish, but
> there will of course be classes on general language acquisition as
> well. Would you tell me which books you recommend to your students as
> basic literature?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Kristina
>
> ---
> Kristina Bedijs
> Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
> Humboldtallee 19
> D-37073 Göttingen
> k_bedijs at yahoo.de
> >
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