Textbook
The Development of Language: Acquisition, Change, and EvolutionISBN: 978-0-631-21060-3
Paperback
300 pages
January 1999, ©1998, Wiley-Blackwell
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"David Lightfoot is addressing the core questions of the study
of language: what it is, how it comes to be that way, how the child
acquires it. His account is richly textured, integrating many
different approaches with lucidity and insight. His analyses and
conclusions are challenging and provocative, both for specialists
in the particular areas he brings together, and for those seeking a
clear picture of current understanding and open problems." Noam
Chomsky
'There can be little question that it will represent a major
work, required reading for anyone with interests in this area.'
Mark Hale, Concordia University
"This book challenges conventional understanding of language learning by showing that language change is essentially contingent-unpredictable but explainable. The role of natural selection in facilitating the understanding of the evolution of the language faculty in the human species is contested." Psycholinguistics