Formal aspects of language and literacy have often been foregrounded in research on early writing. While these aspects have given us valuable insights in how children write, few studies have focused content aspects in young children’s texts. This study focuses content aspects through a socio semiotic analysis of transitivity as well as a content-thematic analysis of narrative texts written by children of ages 8 to 9.[1] Research questions: RQ1: What linguistic resources regarding the system of transitivity are used by the students in their writing of narrative texts? RQ2: What content-themes are (re)constructed in the analyzed texts? The analyzed data consists of 38 narrative texts written in relation to two comparable writing assi...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
This essay analyzes the written narrative competence of some pupils in the sixth year of Swedish pri...
This investigation described and compared the writing systems used by a group of twenty kindergarten...
Formal aspects of language and literacy have often been foregrounded in research on early writing. W...
Formal aspects of language and literacy have often been foregrounded in research on early writing. W...
Research on early school writing has focused primarily on formal aspects of writing, such as spellin...
Research on early school writing has focused primarily on formal aspects of writing, such as spellin...
Highlights Uses a Bakhtinian analysis of dialogism in early school writing. Shows how student make u...
Texts, meaning making and emerging disciplinary literacies in primary schools in Sweden. In recent ...
Texts, meaning making and emerging disciplinary literacies in primary schools in Sweden. In recent ...
In this dissertation I investigated young children's developing understanding of three written disco...
In this dissertation I investigated young children's developing understanding of three written disco...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
This essay analyzes the written narrative competence of some pupils in the sixth year of Swedish pri...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
This essay analyzes the written narrative competence of some pupils in the sixth year of Swedish pri...
This investigation described and compared the writing systems used by a group of twenty kindergarten...
Formal aspects of language and literacy have often been foregrounded in research on early writing. W...
Formal aspects of language and literacy have often been foregrounded in research on early writing. W...
Research on early school writing has focused primarily on formal aspects of writing, such as spellin...
Research on early school writing has focused primarily on formal aspects of writing, such as spellin...
Highlights Uses a Bakhtinian analysis of dialogism in early school writing. Shows how student make u...
Texts, meaning making and emerging disciplinary literacies in primary schools in Sweden. In recent ...
Texts, meaning making and emerging disciplinary literacies in primary schools in Sweden. In recent ...
In this dissertation I investigated young children's developing understanding of three written disco...
In this dissertation I investigated young children's developing understanding of three written disco...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
This essay analyzes the written narrative competence of some pupils in the sixth year of Swedish pri...
Abstract English title: The child´s conception of writing – a qualitative study of how pre-school ch...
This essay analyzes the written narrative competence of some pupils in the sixth year of Swedish pri...
This investigation described and compared the writing systems used by a group of twenty kindergarten...