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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Metalinguistic Development in First-Language Acquisition

Jean-emile Gombert

subject

ComprehensionNonverbal communicationPhonemic awarenessDeep linguistic processingPhonological awarenessMetalinguisticsControl (linguistics)PsychologyFirst language acquisitionCognitive psychology

description

At a very early age, the child is able to manipulate language appropriately, both in its comprehension and its production. Later comes the ability to reflect upon and deliberately control its use. The emergence of these metalinguistic abilities must be distinguished from that of ordinary verbal communication. The key questions concerning this topic are: What is metalinguistics? What knowledge do metalinguistic abilities require? Are they conscious activities? And how do they develop? (also see the review by Tunmer in Volume 2 and by Nicholson in this volume.)

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4533-6_5