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PROCEEDINGS OF THE GRONINGEN ASSEMBLY ON LANGUAGEACQUISITION.Charlotte Koster and Frank Wijnen (Eds.). Groningen, TheNetherlands: Centre for Language and Cognition Groningen, 1996. Pp. 389.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 1997

Robert Yates
Affiliation:
Central Missouri State University

Abstract

This volume contains 34 papers presented at the Groningen Assembly on Language Acquisition in September 1995. According to the editors, the conference was designed to promote “a lively discussion about the merits and constraints of different approaches to language acquisition.” Not surprisingly, in a conference that explicitly mentions it is continuing in the tradition of GALA 1993, Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition, 23 of the papers in one way or the other deal with the innate properties of language and their status in language acquisition, whereas 7 papers have a connectionist perspective. Only 2 of the connectionist papers provide data from language learners. Two papers describe aspects of first language acquisition without an obvious theoretical allegiance. Only 1 paper considers how children make use of negative input provided in an experimental setting for learning about irregular verb forms. There is not a single paper on how interaction with caregivers influences language acquisition or how language is socially constructed.

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1997 Cambridge University Press

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