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" The emergence of the speech capacity / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 838989
Main Entry : Oller, D. Kimbrough.
Title & Author : The emergence of the speech capacity /\ D. Kimbrough Oller.
Publication Statement : Mahwah, N.J. :: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,, 2000.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xvii, 428 pages)
ISBN : 0585361789
: : 9780585361789
: 0805826289
: 0805826297
: 9780805826289
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-395) and indexes.
Contents : Interpretation of communication systems: the role of infrastructural modeling -- Myths about babbling and the tradition of transcription -- Reversing the field: the recognition of protophones -- Infraphonology: overview and central results -- Keys to an infrastructural approach: infraphonology as a basis for vocal comparisons -- The grounding of vocal and gestural development in biology and experience: physical foundations for speech and sign language -- Canalization results: the stability of protophone development in a variety of contexts -- Limits on the disruption of the canalized pattern of babbling.
Abstract : "Recent studies of vocal development in infants have shed new light on old questions of how the speech capacity is founded and how it may have evolved in the human species. Vocalizations in the very first months of life appear to provide previously unrecognized clues to the earliest steps, in the process by which language came to exist and the processes by which communicative disorders arise." "Perhaps the most interesting sounds made by infants are the uniquely human "protophones" (loosely, "bubbling"), the precursors to speech. Kimbrough Oller argues that these are most profitably interpreted in the context of a new infrastructural model of speech. The model details the manner in which well-formed speech units are constructed, and it reveals how infant vocalizations mature through the first months of life by increasingly adhering to the rules of well-formed speech." "The Emergence of the Speech Capacity will challenge psychologists, linguists, speech pathologists, and primatologists alike to rethink the ways they categorize and describe communication. Oller's infraphonological model permits provocative re-conceptualizations of the ways infant vocalizations progress systematically toward speech, insightful comparisons between speech and the vocal systems of other species, and fruitful speculations about the origins of language."--Jacket.
Subject : Animal communication.
Subject : Language acquisition.
Subject : Language and languages-- Origin.
Subject : Oral communication.
Subject : Primates.
Subject : Animal communication.
Subject : Language acquisition.
Subject : Language and languages-- Origin.
Subject : LANGUAGE ARTS DISCIPLINES-- Linguistics-- Psycholinguistics.
Subject : Oral communication.
Subject : Primates.
Dewey Classification : ‭401/.93‬
LC Classification : ‭P118‬‭.O43 2000eb‬
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