Get fulltext from our e-platform

First Language Acquisition in Finno-Ugric Languages
This book is the first comprehensive state-of-the-art overview of the first language acquisition of four Finno-Ugric languages: Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, and North Saami. Ten chapters review research on phonological, lexical, and grammatical development, bringing the research within the language family into one source, enabling easy access to topics touching upon acquisition of the key linguistic domains, cross-linguistic comparisons between the languages, and discussion of the ways in which Finno-Ugric languages contribute to theory in the field of first language acquisition. The volume will appeal to students and scholars of language acquisition, linguists, psychologists, clinicians, and educational professionals.
[Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 33] 2025. vii, 349 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 13 October 2025
Published online on 13 October 2025
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- Series editors’ introduction | pp. vii–viii
- First language acquisition in Finno-Ugric languages: Introduction to the volumeVirve-Anneli Vihman, Minna Kirjavainen and Ágnes Lukács | pp. 1–17
- The acquisition of Estonian phonologyMarilyn Vihman, Liis Themas and Marju Lahtein-Kursa | pp. 18–57
- Lexical development in EstonianTiia Tulviste and Ada Urm | pp. 58–80
- The acquisition of Estonian morphology and syntaxVirve-Anneli Vihman and Reili Argus | pp. 81–116
- The acquisition of Finnish phonologySari Kunnari, Katri Saaristo-Helin and Anna-Leena Martikainen | pp. 117–134
- Lexical development in FinnishSuvi Stolt | pp. 135–155
- The acquisition of Finnish morphology and syntaxMinna Kirjavainen and Maija Surakka | pp. 156–197
- The acquisition of Hungarian phonologyÉva Tar | pp. 198–231
- Lexical development in HungarianBence Kas | pp. 232–270
- The acquisition of Hungarian morphology and syntaxAnna Babarczy and Ágnes Lukács | pp. 271–309
- The acquisition of morphology and morphophonology in North SaamiJohanna Ijäs Gaup | pp. 310–346
- Index | pp. 347–349