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Discover the foundational insights on language development with 'First Language Acquisition: The Essential Readings.' This essential compilation features pivotal works from legendary scholars like Noam Chomsky, Jean Piaget, and Eric Lenneberg, making it a vital resource for anyone interested in the intricacies of language acquisition. Covering key areas such as morphology, phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, this collection not only presents theoretical foundations but also practical frameworks to understand the cognitive processes involved in learning language. Whether you are a student of linguistics, a cognitive science researcher, or a scholar delving into the mechanisms of language development, this book serves as an invaluable tool. The rich tapestry of selected readings illustrates how these groundbreaking figures have shaped our understanding of first language acquisition. Explore how children effortlessly learn their first language and the theories that explain these fascinating processes. With 456 pages of meticulously curated content, this book embodies decades of research and discovery, providing clarity and context to the complexities of early linguistic skills. Equip yourself with the knowledge contained in this comprehensive volume and deepen your understanding of language development. Ideal for educators, students, and scholars alike, 'First Language Acquisition: The Essential Readings' is a cornerstone resource in the study of language acquisition and cognitive development.