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Language Acquisition and the Child: Developmental and Theoretical Tensions. Keynote Address on the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Boston University Conference on Language Development
Bloom, Lois. - : Cascadilla Press, 2001
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The Intentionality of Word Learning: How to Learn a Word, Any Word
Bloom, Lois. - : New York, 2000
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Language acquisition in its developmental context
Bloom, Lois. - : John Wiley, 1998
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Putting the Child (Back) into the Study of Language Acquisition
Bloom, Lois. - 1997
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Variability and language learning disabilities: An information processing perspective
Bloom, Lois; Lahey, Margaret. - : Merrill, 1994
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Transcription and coding for child language research: The parts are more than the whole.
Bloom, Lois. - : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1993
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The Power of Expression
Bloom, Lois. - 1992
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Wh-Questions: Linguistic Factors That Contribute to the Sequence of Acquisition
Bloom, Lois; Merkin, Susan; Wootten, Janet. - : Cambridge University Press, 1991
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The Semantics of Verbs and the Development of Verb Inflections in Child Language
Bloom, Lois; Lifter, Karin; Hafitz, Jeremie. - : Cambridge University Press, 1991
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Intentionality and Language Development
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Intentionality is the Basis for the Social Foundations of Language Development
Bloom, Lois. - 1989
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Intentionality and Language Development ...
Bloom, Lois; Beckwith, Richard. - : Columbia University, 1989
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Intentionality is the Basis for the Social Foundations of Language Development ...
Bloom, Lois. - : Columbia University, 1989
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The Conceptual Origins of the Transitive/Intransitive Distinction
Rispoli, Matthew; Bloom, Lois. - : Stanford University Department of Linguistics, 1988
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Expression through Affect and Words in the Transition from Infancy to Language
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The Conceptual Origins of the Transitive/Intransitive Distinction ...
Rispoli, Matthew; Bloom, Lois. - : Columbia University, 1988
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Language development is in the mind and action of the child. Plenary Address, Fourth International Congress for the study of Child Language, Lund, Sweden, July 1987
Bloom, Lois. - 1987
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The importance of language for language development: Linguistic determinism in the 1980s
Bloom, Lois. - : New York Academy of Sciences, 1981
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Language development and language disorders
Bloom, Lois; Lahey, Margaret. - : John Wiley & Sons, 1978
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One word at a time: The use of single-word utterances before syntax
Bloom, Lois. - : Mouton, 1976
Abstract: Children begin saying words sometime around their first birthday and continue to acquire a vocabulary of words until they begin to combine words toward the end of the second year. The study reported here is about the progress of a single child in this period of language development. Observations of the kinds of words she learned, their relative frequency and persistence, and their referential functions revealed developments in cognition—concepts and conceptual relations—that led to discovering linguistic categories and a simple sentence grammar. This research was one of the earliest if not the first study to use video recorded observations in language acquisition research. These observations could be viewed repeatedly to inform the analyses and the conclusions reported here. The carefully annotated transcriptions of the video record at 16+, 19+, 20+, and 22 months are presented in an Appendix.
Keyword: Cognition in children; Developmental psychology; Language acquisition
URL: https://doi.org/10.7916/D8H995NS
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