<p><i>"The diverse fields of expertise represented here by notable theorists make it impossible for me to cover all of their contributions adequately. Suffice it to say that connectionist theories are well represented and appear to have moved well beyond the past tense phase that has played such a major role in most accounts of their attack on generative grammar."</i><br />—<b><i>Contemporary Psychology</i></b></p><p><i>"Second language researchers who work within an emergentist framework will find this volume on emergentist first language acquisition research of interest. Second language researchers who work within other frameworks, including a generative one, and are interested in seeing a different view of acquisition may also find such a volume useful to consult."</i><br />—<b><i>Studies in Second Language Acquasition</i></b></p><p><i>"The book is a highly readable resource, which is of use to researchers and students from all of these backgrounds, and anyone interested in language and development."</i><br />—<b><i>International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders</i></b></p>