Language Socialization Across Cultures
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Children's acquisition of language and their acquisition of culture are processes that have usually been studied separately. In exploring cross-culturally the connections between the two this volume provides a new alternative integrated approach to the developmental study of language and culture.<P>The volume focuses on the ways in which children are both socialized through language and socialized to use language in culturally specific ways. The contributors examine the verbal interactions of small children with their caregivers and peers in several different societies around the world showing that these interactions are socially and culturally organized and that it is by participating in them that children come to understand sociocultural orientations. They emphasize the salient language behaviors of children and others and show how these are embedded in broader patterns of social behavior and cultural knowledge. They reveal that various features of discourse -- phonological morpho-syntactic lexical pragmatic and conversational -- carry sociocultural information and that language in use is a major resource for conveying and displaying sociocultural knowledge. As children acquire language so they are also acquiring a world view.<P>This innovative approach to the study of language acquisition and socialization will appeal widely to anthropologists linguists psychologists specialists in communication studies and educationists.
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