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The purpose of this seminar is to acquaint students with the main concerns in the field of psycholinguistics. The nature of human cognition and its relationship to natural (i.e. non-guided) language acquisition is a central concern here and hence first language acquisition with be given special attention. This is to be viewed from the standpoint of current linguistic theory and an attempt made to determine to what extent language acquisition can offer insights which are of relevance for views on language structure as a whole. Further areas to be covered are errors and mistakes, stages in language acquisition, language change and acquisition.
Literature
- Aitchison, Jean 1998. The Articulate Mammal: An Introduction to Psycholinguistics. 4th edition. London: Routledge.
- Aitchison, Jean 2003. A Glossary of Language and Mind. Edinburgh: University Press.
- Clark, Eve V. 2009. First Language Acquisition. Second edition. Cambridge: University Press.
- Garman, Michael 1990. Psycholinguistics. Cambridge: University Press.
- Gregory, Richard L. (ed.) 2004. The Oxford Companion to the Mind. Second edition. Oxford: University Press.
- Lust, Barbara C. 2006. Child Language. Acquisition and Growth. Cambridge: University Press.
- Obler, Loraine K. and Kris Gjerlow 1999. Language and the Brain. Cambridge: University Press. O’Grady, William 2005. How Children Learn Language. Cambridge: University Press.
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