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Sunday, April 6, 2008

COMMENTS: Mahmoud Hamdy

Child Language Aphasia and Phonological Universals" Kindersprache" is one of the most representatives (the best represntation) of Roman Jacobson's writings. The book provides a detailed explanation of phonological typology and the problems of language acquisition and phonemic regression. Child language aphasia imminently is the problems that confront the child in his early stages of language acquisition. The study of such branch of linguistics mainly paves the way to the gradual emergence of universal interest in such field which daily proves its importance in diagnosing and fixing many phonological disorders in child language and sometimes in the language of the adult. Consequently, the writer focuses on these problems in order to provide the convenient solution for them. Thus, Phonological universals are the sound changes, shared by different spoken (speech) communities. In this book, Jackobson mainly stresses on the phonological development of child language, starting from the early trials of sounds emergence till the complete acquisition of language, moving to the stratification of phonological system which is divided into relative and absolute chronology of phonological development and the identical laws of solidarity in the phonological development, and finally, the foundation of the structural laws which unconsciously control child phonological development in his journey to acquire language (It is better that you break this very long sentence into smaller ones).
All in all, this is good. Next time, try to use sentences of moderate length for ease of reading.

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