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05471aam a2200409Ma 4500 001 8E9EE5CE9B6211E2989A5ACADAD10320 003 SILO 005 20130402015604 008 121123s2012 maua b 001 0 eng d 020 $a 1614512264 (cased) 020 $a 9781614512264 (cased) 035 $a (OCoLC)820775965 040 $a UKMGB $b eng $c UKMGB $d YDXCP $d OHX $d STF $d OCLCO $d NUI $d SILO 050 14 $a P118 $b .H355 2012 072 7 $a P $2 lcco 072 7 $a PC $2 lcco 072 7 $a PF $2 lcco 100 1 $a Harr, Anne-Katharina. 245 10 $a Language-specific factors in first language acquistion : $b the expression of motion events in French and German / $c Anne-Katharina Harr. 260 $a Boston ; $b De Gruyter Mouton, $c 2012. 300 $a xiii, 388 p. : $b ill. ; $c 24 cm. 490 0 $a Studies on language acquisition, $x 1861-4248 ; $v v. 48 504 $a Includes bibliographical references (p. [359]-382) and indexes. 530 $a Also published electronically. 505 00 $g Introduction ; $t Piaget's theory of cognitive development and his assumptions about first language acquisition: $t Space across languages ; $t A developmental perspective ; $t The organization of the book -- $t State of the art. $t Language and cognition; $t Convergences of the notions language and cognition: $t Language: $t Cognition; $t The relation between language and thought: $t Language is thought: $t Language and thought do not influence each other: $t Thought influences language: $t Language influences thought: $t Conclusion ; $t Linguistic determinism and "thinking for speaking"; $t Linguistic determinism; $t "Thinking for speaking"; $t Implications for language acquisition; $t Are we on the wrong track?; $t Conclusion ; $t The relation between language and cognition in different language acquisition theories; $t Nativism: $t Basic assumptions of nativism about first language acquisition: $t Criticism and further development of the nativist position; $t Cognitivism: $t Piaget's theory of cognitive development and his assumptions about first language acquisition: 505 00 $t Coding System: $t Constructivism: $t Construction Grammar and usage-based approaches to first language acquisition: $t Criticism of constructivist and usage-based research; $t Conclusion ; $t Selected aspects of spatial cognition in children; $t The emergence of spatial cognition; $t Spatial relations; $t Motion; $t Causality; $t Summary ; $t Verbalizations of motion events; $t A typological approach to the expression of motion events : Talmy's framework; $t Variability in the expression of motion events and its cognitive implications : Slobin's assumptions; $t Motion events in child language: $t Semantic components: $t Syntactic complexity: $t Co-verbal gestures; $t Motion events in German; $t Motion events in French ; $t General assumptions -- $t Experimental study on the expression of motion events in French and German. $t Methodology; $t Participants; $t Material: $t Voluntary Motion: $t Caused Motion; $t Procedure; $t Transcription; $t Coding System: 505 00 $t Information Focus: $t Basic coding lines: $t Synthetic coding lines ; $t Specific hypotheses; $t Density and Information Focus; $t Information Locus; $t Global Architecture; $t Qualitative analyses ; $t Results : Voluntary Motion; $t Density: $t Density as a function of target items: $t Density in control items; $t Information Focus: $t Information Focus in target items : $t Up-events : $t Down-events : $t Across-events: $t Information Focus in control items; $t Information Locus: $t Information Locus in target items : $t Up-events : $t Down-events : $t Across-events: $t Information Locus in control items; $t Global Architecture: $t Global Architecture in target items : $t Up-events : $t Down-events : $t Across-events: $t Global Architecture in control items; $t Qualitative Analyses: $t Verbs: $t Satellites: $t Periphery ; $t Results : Caused Motion; $t Density: $t Density as a function of language and age: $t Density as a function of Manner of action: $t Density as a function of Path; $t Information Focus: 505 00 $t Limitations of the present study and future research directions -- $t Information Focus as a function of Manner of action: $t Information Focus as a function of Manner of the object's motion: $t Information Focus as a function of Path; $t Information Locus: $t Information Locus as a function of language and age: $t Information Locus as a function of Path; $t Global Architecture: $t Global Architecture as a function of language and age: $t Global Architecture as a function of Path; $t Qualitative Analyses: $t Verbs: $t Satellites: $t Periphery -- $t Discussion. $t Discussion of the results and further research directions; $t The expression of motion events in French and German; $t General developmental versus language-specific determinants in children's verbalizations of motion events; $t Limitations of the present study and future research directions -- $g Information Locus; $g Methodology; $g Material: $g Items : Voluntary motion: $g Items : Caused motion ; $g Results : Voluntary motion; $g Information Locus; 505 00 $g Author index. $g Verb forms in French; $g Verb forms in German; $g French constructions with faire + X ; $g Results : Caused motion; $g French verb types; $g German verb types -- $g References -- $g Subject index -- $g Author index. 650 0 $a Language acquisition. 650 0 $a French language $x Acquisition. 650 0 $a German language $x Acquisition. 650 0 $a Children $x Language. 650 0 $a Semantics, Comparative. 941 $a 1 952 $l OVUX522 $d 20180106043607.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=8E9EE5CE9B6211E2989A5ACADAD10320Initiate Another SILO Locator Search