Spanish-language narration and literacy : culture, cognition, and emotion /
"This book is divided into three main parts: (1) parent-child coconstruction of narrative, which focuses on aspects of the social interaction that facilitate oral narrative development in Spanish-speaking children; (2) development of independent narration by Spanish-speaking children; and (3) n...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2008.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cultural variations in mother-child narrative discourse style / Margaret Caspe and Gigliana Melzi
- Early sociocommunicative narrative patterns during Costa Rican mother-infant interaction / Pablo A. Stansbery
- Lessons in mother-child and father-child personal narratives in Latino families / Tonia N. Cristofaro and Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda
- Evaluation in Spanish-speaking mother-child narratives : the social and sense-making function of internal-state references / Camila Fernández and Gigliana Melzi
- Love, diminutives, and gender socialization in Andean mother-child narrative conversations / Kendall A. King and Colleen Gallagher
- The intersection of language and culture among Mexican-heritage children 3 to 7 years old / Alison Wishard Guerra
- Beyond chronicity : evaluation and temporality in Spanish-speaking children's personal narratives / Paola Uccelli
- Narrative stance in Venezuelan children's stories / Martha Shiro
- Mestizaje : Afro-Caribbean and indigenous Costa Rican children's narratives and links with other traditions / C. Nicholas Cuneo, Allyssa McCabe, and Gigliana Melzi
- Latino mothers and their preschool children talk about the past : implications for language and literacy / Alison Sparks
- The contribution of Spanish-language narration to the assessment of early academic performance of Latino students / Alison L. Bailey, Ani C. Moughamian, and Mary Dingle
- Cultural variation in narrative competence and its implications for children's academic success / Sarah W. Beck.