Syntactic Theory and First Language Acquisition
Discover a deep dive into the fascinating world of linguistics with "Syntactic Theory and First Language Acquisition" by renowned publishers Taylor & Francis Inc. Released in 1994, this comprehensive hardback edition spans a substantial 536 pages, making it an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts alike.
The book delves into Universal Grammar—a pivotal theory outlining the core principles applicable to all languages and the innate language faculty within humans. Through a series of comparative studies across various languages, this volume examines critical issues related to cross-linguistic variations, providing insights that enhance our understanding of language acquisition and syntax.
Whether you are exploring linguistics academically or simply have a curiosity for language development, "Syntactic Theory and First Language Acquisition" offers an engaging and informative perspective that is sure to enrich your knowledge.