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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Myrna_GopnikMyrna Gopnik - Wikipedia

    Myrna Lee Gopnik (born 1935) is a Canadian linguist. She is a professor emerita of linguistics at McGill University. She is known for her research on the KE family, an English family with several members affected by specific language impairment.

  2. Aug 15, 1981 · Photos taken by Blake Gopnik, Adam’s brother. Adam, 3, with his grandfather, Ellis Gopnik and sister, Alison Gopnik, 5. The photo was taken in February of 1960 by Adam’s mother, Myrna Gopnik.

  3. Myrna Gopnik, Adams mother, a McGill professor emerita of linguistics, and an inventive whiz in the kitchen, offers up a lesson in baking (her son is a talented cook, but breads and desserts are not his forte).

  4. Jun 5, 1997 · Myrna Gopnik (ed.) Published: 5 June 1997. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Is language somehow innate in the structure of the human brain, or is it completely learned? This debate is still at the heart of linguistics, especially as it intersects with psychology and cognitive science.

  5. Myrna Gopnik. Oxford University Press, 1997 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 232 pages. Is language somehow innate in the structure of the human brain, or is it completely learned? This debate...

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  6. Myrna Gopnik and her coauthors (Jenny Dalalakis, Suzy E. Fukuda, and Shinji Fukuda) address the issues of specific language impairment as familial traits. These authors hold that children with SLI suffer from a specific, genetic impairment in the inflectional part of their grammar module.

  7. Jun 1, 2000 · Myrna Gopnik (Ed.) June 2000. Applied Psycholinguistics 21 (2):287-290. DOI: 10.1017/S0142716400222078. Authors: Elena Zaretsky. Clark University. Jean Berko Gleason. Boston University....

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