Descriptor
| Child Language | 2 |
| Cognitive Style | 2 |
| Language Acquisition | 2 |
| Language Research | 2 |
| Psycholinguistics | 2 |
| Verbal Development | 2 |
| Case Studies | 1 |
| Child Development | 1 |
| Cognitive Development | 1 |
| Cognitive Processes | 1 |
| Error Analysis (Language) | 1 |
| More ▼ | |
Source
Author
| Vihman, Marilyn May | 2 |
Publication Type
| Reports - Research | 2 |
| Speeches/Meeting Papers | 1 |
Education Level
Audience
Location
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Vihman, Marilyn May – 1980
The use of formulaic speech is seen as a learning strategy in children's first language (L1) acquisition to a limited extent, and to an even greater extent in their second language (L2) acquisition. While the first utterances of the child learning L1 are mostly one-word constructions, many of them are routine words or phrases that the child learns…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Style, Error Analysis (Language), Interference (Language)
Vihman, Marilyn May – 1976
A discussion of word acquisition rates and strategies is based upon a 6-month case study of an Estonian-speaking child who gradually and systematically relaxed phonotactic constraints to allow greater complexity in word production. In addition to the cognitive tools of assimilation and accomodation as described by Piaget, the child used a further…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Child Language, Cognitive Development


