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Cornell Language Acquisition Laboratory (CLAL) / Virtual Center for Language Acquisition (VCLA)

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Repository NameCornell Language Acquisition Laboratory (CLAL) / Virtual Center for Language Acquisition (VCLA)
InstitutionCornell Language Acquisition Lab (CLAL)
ArchiveURLhttp://www.clal.cornell.edu
LocationMartha Van Rensselaer Hall, NG28, Ithaca, NY 14850
Short LocationIthaca, New York
SynopsisThe Cornell Language Acquisition Lab (CLAL) is the center for study of first language acquisition at Cornell. The lab is interdisciplinary, combining developmental psychology with linguistics, in order to compare first language acquisition across many languages, and so answer questions about the universal properties of language development: What is biologically programmed about language knowledge and its acquisition? and; What must be acquired and how? Research in the Cornell Language Acquisition Lab primarily concerns the developmental course of first language acquisition in the young child and seeks its explanation. It compares language acquisition across many different languages in order to discover the universal properties of this development, and to separate these from the language specific.
AccessAccess Restricted
Administratorbjl23@cornell.edu
ParticipantsBrian Lowe (programmer/analyst)
Base URLhttp://metadata.mannlib.cornell.edu/clal/clal.xml
Repository IDclal.cornell.edu
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Last Harvested2012-01-26
Current As Of2011-03-17
Latest Datestamp2010-12-03
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