% pubman genre = book @book{item_1555391, title = {{Beyond nature-nurture: Essays in honor of Elizabeth Bates}}, editor = {Tomasello, Michael and Slobin, Dan Isaac}, language = {eng}, isbn = {0-8058-5027-9; 978-0-8058-5027-7}, publisher = {Lawrence Erlbaum}, address = {Mahwah, N.J.}, year = {2005}, date = {2005}, abstract = {{(from the create) This book is dedicated to Elizabeth Bates by her many colleagues and friends. Her bibliography spans three decades of intense activity in the sciences of the mind: 1973-2003. Through this period, Liz was a pioneer in so many different areas of developmental psycholinguistics it is difficult to know where to start. She took a "many-perspectives" view of children{\textquotesingle}s acquisition of language and made significant contributions from virtually all of these perspectives. In this volume some of Elizabeth Bates{\textquotesingle}s colleagues and collaborators provide up-to-date reviews of these and other areas of research in an attempt to continue in the directions in which she pointed us. The volume also contains a list of her many important publications, as well as some personal reflections of some of the contributors, noting ways in which she made a difference in their lives. In this introduction we provide a brief overview of Bates{\textquotesingle}s scientific history by focusing on the major books she produced, either singly or, as is most often the case, with many important co-authors. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).}}, pages = {il, 339}, }