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Research on narrative production plays a central role in linguistics, psycholinguistics and language acquisition. Narrative elicitation allows researchers to investigate specific linguistic structures and the processes involved in their acquisition in an ecological way. This book provides methodological remarks on how to approach research on narratives, identifying factors that underlie variation in narrative production, including the type of narrative task, cross-linguistic differences, learners’ literacy and cognitive development and the narrative practices in society. The volume features contributions on theoretical and methodological aspects of research on narratives from 16 researchers in linguistics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics and developmental psychology.



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Learner corpora – Written and spoken narratives – First and second language acquisition – Narrative elicitation tasks – Children’s narratives in Papua New Guinea – Reference – Clausal types and syntactic complexity – Aspectual choices – Attention abilities – Autism – Specific Language Impairment

What's in a Narrative? Variation in Storytelling

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    A Hardback by Christiane Bongartz, Christiane Bongartz, Jacopo Torregrossa

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 24/02/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631660072, 978-3631660072
      ISBN10: 3631660073

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Research on narrative production plays a central role in linguistics, psycholinguistics and language acquisition. Narrative elicitation allows researchers to investigate specific linguistic structures and the processes involved in their acquisition in an ecological way. This book provides methodological remarks on how to approach research on narratives, identifying factors that underlie variation in narrative production, including the type of narrative task, cross-linguistic differences, learners’ literacy and cognitive development and the narrative practices in society. The volume features contributions on theoretical and methodological aspects of research on narratives from 16 researchers in linguistics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics and developmental psychology.



      Table of Contents

      Learner corpora – Written and spoken narratives – First and second language acquisition – Narrative elicitation tasks – Children’s narratives in Papua New Guinea – Reference – Clausal types and syntactic complexity – Aspectual choices – Attention abilities – Autism – Specific Language Impairment

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