Locke, John L.
Enlarge text Shrink text- His Phonological acquisition and change, 1983:
- Assessing and treating phonological disorders, c1983:
- OCLC 7472461: His A study of oral stereognosis, auditory memory span, articulation ... 1975
- His The child's path to spoken language, 1993:
John L. Locke is an American biolinguist who has contributed to the understanding of language development and the evolution of language. His work has focused on how language emerges in the social context of interaction between infants, children and caregivers, how speech and language disorders can shed light on the normal developmental process and vice versa, how brain and cognitive science can help illuminate language capability and learning, and on how the special life history of humans offers perspectives on why humans are so much more intensely social and vocally communicative than their primate relatives. In recent time he has authored widely accessible volumes designed for the general public on the nature of human communication and its origins.
Read more on Wikipedia >