Children's knowledge of telephone discourse has been little researched, despite the inherent challenge of this mode of communication. Previous research has studied children's performance in artificial environments with children talking to adults, and has focussed upon children's deficiencies in telephone dialogues. In this paper we argue for the importance of pretence play in the development of discourse skills and present data gathered from spontaneous toy telephone talk in a themed pretence play setting. Evidence demonstrates sociolinguistic competencies displayed appropriately and supports Vygotsky's suggestion that pretence play is an important arena for learning within aspirational role realizations
This study examined preschool children\u27s communication strategies and the ways children appropria...
Play has long been hypothesized to serve important social, emotional and cognitive functions. Althou...
Ten children at mean ages of o; 11.3 and o; 15.3 and their monolingual German-speaking mothers were ...
Children's knowledge of telephone discourse has been little researched, despite the inherent challen...
Investigation of the shifts in communicative strategies required in the acquisition of new discourse...
In this article the author explores aspects of young children's private speech, examining characteri...
International audienceDevelopmental data on young children’s verbalizations in naturally-occurring p...
The concept of the 'new communication landscape' (Kress, 1998) is propelling a re-examination of wha...
The concept of the ‘new communication landscape’ (Kress, 1998) is propelling a re-examination of wha...
This research examined preschool children’s use of language during social pretend play. Specificall...
Games and activities, often involving aspects of pretence and fantasy play, are an essential aspect ...
Games and activities, often involving aspects of pretence and fantasy play, are an essential aspect ...
Play has a significant effect on the development of a child’s home language (first language or L1)...
This thesis examines how playful language functions in the friendship talk of preadolescent girls.By...
In this study, various communicative strategies that young children employed to create and develop p...
This study examined preschool children\u27s communication strategies and the ways children appropria...
Play has long been hypothesized to serve important social, emotional and cognitive functions. Althou...
Ten children at mean ages of o; 11.3 and o; 15.3 and their monolingual German-speaking mothers were ...
Children's knowledge of telephone discourse has been little researched, despite the inherent challen...
Investigation of the shifts in communicative strategies required in the acquisition of new discourse...
In this article the author explores aspects of young children's private speech, examining characteri...
International audienceDevelopmental data on young children’s verbalizations in naturally-occurring p...
The concept of the 'new communication landscape' (Kress, 1998) is propelling a re-examination of wha...
The concept of the ‘new communication landscape’ (Kress, 1998) is propelling a re-examination of wha...
This research examined preschool children’s use of language during social pretend play. Specificall...
Games and activities, often involving aspects of pretence and fantasy play, are an essential aspect ...
Games and activities, often involving aspects of pretence and fantasy play, are an essential aspect ...
Play has a significant effect on the development of a child’s home language (first language or L1)...
This thesis examines how playful language functions in the friendship talk of preadolescent girls.By...
In this study, various communicative strategies that young children employed to create and develop p...
This study examined preschool children\u27s communication strategies and the ways children appropria...
Play has long been hypothesized to serve important social, emotional and cognitive functions. Althou...
Ten children at mean ages of o; 11.3 and o; 15.3 and their monolingual German-speaking mothers were ...