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Names for things
Macnamara John

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Names for things

a study of human learning

MIT Press (1982)
9780262131698
275 pages
Dewey 153.6
LC Classification BF455 .M235 1982
LC Control No. 81018583

Subject

  • Learning, Psychology Of
  • Names - Psychological Aspects
  • Onomasiology
  • Psycholinguistics

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Four chapters in the book's first section, Matters Mainly Psychological, describe empirical observations that explore how a child copes with the fact that many different name-like words can be applied to a single object.A second major section, Matters Mainly Linguistic, contains chapters on phonology, the learning of grammatical categories, the definite and indefinite articles, and the plural. A third section, Matters Mainly Philosophical, focuses entirely on the complex issues of reference and meaning. A final chapter reflects on the implications of the book for developmental psychology.John Macnamara is a world-recognized developmental psychologist and Professor of Psychology at McGill University. An MIT Press/Bradford Book.

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