
"The Handbook of Child Language"
"The Handbook of Child Language" is a comprehensive resource that explores how children acquire language from infancy through early childhood. It includes research findings and theories from various experts in linguistics, psychology, and education, detailing the stages of language development, the role of social interactions, and the influence of culture. This handbook serves as a valuable guide for researchers, educators, and parents, helping them understand the complexities of how children learn to communicate and the factors that can affect this process. It emphasizes the significance of both biological and environmental influences in language acquisition.