JOURNAL ARTICLE

Some Prelinguistic Aspects Of Language Development

Justin D. Call

Year: 1980 Journal:   Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association Vol: 28 (2)Pages: 259-289   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

Most studies of language acquisition since Chomsky's break-through in linguistics have all utilized as a theoretical base various theories of cognitive development out of which words, phrases, and meanings are created. This study attempts to outline the underpinnings of language ontogenetically and to show the role of affective engagements with caretakers. Some of the prelinguistic aspects of language development are examined in relation to the volution of language function. The newborn infant engages and terminates visual, kinesthetic, oral, and sound reciprocity with the mother, as shown in the cough-smile game, thus providing the infant a significant measure of control over these reciprocal exchanges. The social smile, modulations thereof, and the face itself become organizers of meaningful vocalization, a focal point around which phonemes emerge from the mutuality of the mother-infant relationship. The evolution and meaning of the pointing gesture as it relates to language functioning and to the stages of separation-individuation is discussed. It is suggested that the child's capacity to evaluate the context of utterances in relation to dynamically integrated facial-vocal configurations with familiar caretakers provides the basis for the development of semantics and syntax in later language functioning.

Keywords:
Psychology Gesture Reciprocal Linguistics Language development Mirroring Reciprocity (cultural anthropology) Syntax Relation (database) Meaning (existential) Cognitive psychology Communication Developmental psychology Computer science Social psychology

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Citation History

Topics

Language Development and Disorders
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology
Hearing Impairment and Communication
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Developmental and Educational Psychology
Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Language and Linguistics

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