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Language, Brain and Hearing 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
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This book is imended to give an insight into most of the maior ideas and
issues in the young science of psycholinguistics and to be, at the same
time, intelligible to non-specialist readers. It should serve as an intro-
duction to the sub)ect for psychology or language students, clinical and
educational psychologists, speech therapists and practising or studen~
teachers. These readers arc invited to view Part Two as a case study in
which some of the theoretical ideas of Part One are applied to the prac-
tical problem of facilitating deaf children s learning of language.
But this second part will obviously be of special interest to teachers of
deaf children and to educational psychologists. ,A child born deaf or
becoming deafearly in life has the utmost difficulty in learning language
and his teacher needs as good an understanding of language processes
as is possible in order to tackle the handicap effectively. This book should
at least partly meet the need.
The first four chapters introduce those ideas from psychology and
linguistics which are required later in the book. Chapter 5 sketches the
normal sequence of language development and Chapters 6 and 7 attempt
to put these observations into an explanatory scheme.
In Part One I have given emphasis to those topics which strike me as
particularly important or interesting, and in a similar way I have not
attempted to be impartial in describing controversial issues. A recurring
idea is the importance of economy and efficiency in the brain s handling
of information and the role of schemata in this. Related to this is the
parallel between the linguist s problem in developing a formal gram-
mar, the child s problem in developing an intuitive grammar and the
philosophical problem of induction. Although the bright star of Chore-
sky s transformational grammar seems to outshine earlier linguistic
theories I have chosen to describe Fries s ideas fairly fully, both because
they form a firm foundation to later developments in linguistics and
because they seem to be more directly relevant to the psychology of
language: in nasty iargon, the notion of distributional equivalence (or
Language, Brain and Hearing 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书