Japanese preschool children's and adults' narrative discourse competence and narrative structure

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作者
Minami, M
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narrative development; narrative structure;
D O I
10.1075/jnlh.6.4.03jap
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
This study presents empirical evidence of Japanese preschool children's (a) narrative discourse competence and narrative structure and (b) rhetorical/expressive flexibility, compared to adults. With data on oral personal narratives told by Japanese preschoolers and adults, and with verse/stanza analysis (Gee, 1985; Hymes, 1981) and high point analysis based on the Labovian approach (Labov, 1972; Peterson & McCabe, 1983), it was discovered that children's and adults' narratives are similar in terms of structure in that they both tend to have three verses per stanza, and that children and adults tend to tell about multiple experiences. By contrast, there are some clear differences in terms of content and delivery. Whereas children tend to tell their stories in a sequential style, adults emphasize nonsequential information. Specifically, compared to children's narratives, adults' narratives place considerably more weight on feelings and emotions. The findings of this study strongly suggest that oral personal narratives told by Japanese preschoolers do not represent the final phase of development. Rather, they still have a long way to go.
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页码:349 / 373
页数:25
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