LINGUIST List 20.1674
Fri May 01 2009
Disc: Uneducated families = Noncomplex language?
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1. Kevin R. Gregg,
Uneducated families = Noncomplex language?
Message 1: Uneducated families = Noncomplex language?
Date:
01-May-2009
From:
Kevin R. Gregg <gregg
andrew.ac.jp>
Subject:
Uneducated families = Noncomplex language?
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I have nothing to say (worth reading, anyway) on the subject, but I was
reminded of a recent article that might be of interest:
D.A. Hackman & M.J. Farah. 2009. Socioeconomic status and the developing
brain. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 13:65-73.
I haven't had a chance to read it, but they do touch on language
development (although Kuhl is not cited).
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http://linguistlist.org/issues/20/20-1641.html
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Language Acquisition
Psycholinguistics
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