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Early Language (The Developing Child Ser.)by DeVilliers, Peter; DeVilliers, Jill
Book desription: Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.: Harvard University Press, 1979 160 pp. A landmark book in child language development. Using informative examples, the authors describe the language acquisition process from birth to school age, "showing how children gradually master the intricacies of sounds, words, rules and concepts." The authors explain how learning takes place and discuss the problems that can arise from deafness, dysphasia, and autism. This book is one of "The Developing Child Series" edited by the brilliant scholar of child development and psychology, Jerome Bruner. Our copy in excellent cond. A slight shallow sticker pull on front cover, otherwise appears tight, clean, bright. No tears, creases, or soiling. A very nice copy of this extraordinary book.. Soft Cover. 8 x 5 1/4.
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