Cambridge Handbook of Child Language
Explore the fascinating world of child language development with the Cambridge Handbook of Child Language by Edith L. Bavin. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2015, this comprehensive guide spans 1037 pages and is now available in its 2nd Revised edition. This essential resource includes new chapters on crucial topics such as bilingualism and autism, as well as expanded discussions on the acquisition of words, specific language impairment, and Williams syndrome. Additionally, a new section dedicated to reading development enriches the content, making it an invaluable asset for researchers, educators, and anyone interested in the intricacies of language acquisition in children. With its wide-ranging perspective on theories and methodologies, the Cambridge Handbook of Child Language is a must-have for those looking to deepen their understanding of child language research.