Acquisition of Slavic Languages
Hristo Kyuchukov (ed.)
Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences
The new Series on Language Acquisition and Bilingualism with Series Editor Hristo Kyuchukov is going to include new research findings in the area of bilingualism and language acquisition. The Series will deal with little investigated languages in the field of language acquisition and will motivate researchers from East European countries, ex-Soviet Union countries and ex-Yugoslavian countries to publish their monographs and studies in the Series
The first volume, dedicated to the Acquisition of Slavic Languages, includes research papers by young and established scholars form USA, Bulgaria, Russia and Ukraine. The papers are dealing with the acquisition of different grammatical categories in Russian and Ukrainian, the acquisition of Bulgarian and Slovak as a second language, the acquisition of English. The papers are original and present the most recent research finding in the field of developmental psycholinguistics.
CONTENTS
Hristo Kyuchukov
Introduction
I PART GENERAL ISSUES OF LANGUGAE ACQUISITION
Jill de Villiers and Teresa Kenyon
Towards a model of relevance implicatures in children
II PART ACQUISITION OF SLAVIC LANGUAGES
Larisa Каlmykova
Ontogenesis of the vocal activity of children of the sixth year of life
Nataliya Kharchenko
Listening and utterance-reasoning production in Ukrainian children of
a pre-school age
Svitlana Demyanenko
Features of meta-language displays in Ukrainian-speaking children of
the 6-th year of life
Lesia Poriadchenko
Specific features of description by 5-6 years old Ukrainian children
Валентина И. Яшина
Oсвоения выразительных средств русского языка
Оксана С. Ушакова
Oвладение языком в дошкольном детстве
как педагогическая проблема
Elena Mileva (Rivina)
Interpreting language of fine arts in the context of language
development of Russian preschool children
III PART BRIEF RESEARCH REPORTS
Hristo Kyuchukov
Bulgarian and Slovak as second language for Roma children
Penka Kuneva
Literacy readiness in teaching English
APPENDIX
Mihail Videnov
The sociolinguistic nature of Mezolect
ISBN 9783862886715 (Hardbound). LINCOM Studies in Languages Acquisition and Bilingualism 01. 206pp. 2016.