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Culture and Language Development

Culture and Language Development

Culture and Language Development

Language Acquisition and Language Socialization in a Samoan Village
Elinor Ochs
September 1988
Paperback
9780521348942
£32.00
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Paperback

    As children are learning to become competent members of their society, so also are they learning to become competent speakers of their language. In other words socialisation and language acquisition take place at the same time in a child's experience. In this book, Elinor Ochs explores the complex interaction of these two processes. Focusing in particular on the experiences of children in Samoa, Ochs examines both the cognitive and socio-cultural dimensions of children's language development. She shows that language competence includes not only knowledge of grammatical principles and sentence construction but also knowledge of the norms that link language to social and cognitive context; and that local social and cultural systems as well as children's individual psychological and biological capacities, organise their understanding and production of particular language constructions. This innovative study will appeal widely to anthropologists, developmental psychologists, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, communication specialists and educationists interested in child development and caregiver-child communication.

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    September 1988
    Paperback
    9780521348942
    280 pages
    229 × 152 × 16 mm
    0.42kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of photographs
    • Foreword by Shirley Brice Heath
    • Acknowledgements
    • 1. To know a language
    • 2. Methodology
    • 3. Introduction to Samoan language usage: grammar and register
    • 4. The social contexts of childhood: village and household organisation
    • 5. Ergative case marking: variation and acquisition
    • 6. Word-order strategies: the two-constituent bias
    • 7. Clarification
    • 8. Affect, social control and the Samoan child
    • 9. The linguistic expression of affect
    • 10. Literacy instruction in a Samoan village
    • 11. Language as a symbol and tool
    • Appendix I. Transcription conventions
    • Appendix II. Canonical transitive verb types in children's speech
    • References
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Shirley Brice Heath

    • Author
    • Elinor Ochs