JAZYK DIEŤAŤA VO VÝSKUMOCH APLIKOVANEJ LINGVISTIKY
CHILDREN’S LANGUAGE IN APPLIED LINGUISTIC RESEARCH
Author(s): Ľudmila LiptákováSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Applied Linguistics, Language acquisition, Psycholinguistics
Published by: Институт за српски језик Српске академије наука и уметности
Keywords: applied linguistics; child; child’s word formation; developmental linguistics; developmental word formation; educational linguistics; language development
Summary/Abstract: This article is an overview. Its aim is to provide readers with an overview of the most important research on child language development in Slovak, Czech and wider global context. The focus is on research on children’s word formation, within which we are also going to present our own research fi ndings. Children’s linguistic knowledge and abilities are the subject of research in a branch of applied linguistics – developmental linguistics. Within developmental linguistics, subfi elds focusing on research on child language, such as developmental word formation, are established. Research on child language development also provides useful information for theoretical linguistics, as it points to tendencies in language ontogenesis that can be correlated with dynamic processes in language itself. Knowledge of children’s language is also relevant to educational linguistics, which taps into linguistic research fi ndings to advance language teaching.
Journal: Јужнословенски филолог
- Issue Year: 80/2024
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 101-125
- Page Count: 25
- Language: Slovak