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This introductory guide to language acquisition research is presented
within the framework of Universal Grammar, a theory of the human
faculty for language. The authors focus on two experimental techniques
for assessing childrens linguistic competence: the Elicited Production
task, a production task, and the Truth Value Judgment task, a
comprehension task. Their methodologies are designed to overcome the
numerous obstacles to empirical investigation of childrens language
competence. They produce research results that are more reproducible
and less likely to be dismissed as an artifact of improper
experimental procedure.
In the first section of the book, the authors examine the fundamental
assumptions that guide research in this area; they present both a
theory of linguistic competence and a model of language processing. In
the following two sections, they discuss in detail their two
experimental techniques.
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