Kids' Slips: What Young Children's Slips of the Tongue Reveal About Language Development
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Kids' Slips: What Young Children's Slips of the Tongue Reveal About Language Development
Jaeger (linguistics, U. of Buffalo, The State U. of New York) presents the first developmental linguistics research volume documenting how on-line processing is revealed in young children, ages 18 months through five years, through their slips of the tongue (SOTs). Coverage includes an overview of SOTs in linguistic research, a detailed description of the model of speech production planning developed by Jaeger for the study, a comparison of children's SOTs to adult errors,
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The study of speech errors, or "slips of the tongue," is a time-honored methodology which serves as a window to the representation and processing of language and has proven to be the most reliable source of data for building theories of speech production planning. However, until Kids' Slips, there has never been a corpus of such errors from children with which to work. This is the first developmental linguistics research volume to document how online processing is revealed in young children, ages 18 months through 5 years, through their slips of the tongue. Thus, this text provides a new methodology and data source, which will greatly expand our ability to uncover the details of early language development.