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ArtikelChildren's story-retelling  
Oleh: Olson, David ; Geva, Esther
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: First Language (Full Text) vol. 4 no. 11 (Jun. 1983), page 85-109.
Fulltext: First Language 1983 4. 85-109.pdf (1.29MB)
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Isi artikelChildren listen to stories from an early age, and are thus exposed to a rich source of well-formed and well-structured texts. This paper examines the relationship between children’s progress in learning to read and their use of specialized linguistic features in retelling stories. The effectiveness of story-retelling is analysed from three perspectives: the use of story structure features, type of recall and the presence of oral and written language features. Children, aged 6 years, are found to include most story structure features in their retellings, though certain types of endings are typically omitted and differences in content are found between good and less skilled readers.
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