This study examined the production of written texts in two types of narrative tasks (fictional and autobiographic stories) in a sample of 162 children equally distributed in three primary school classes (3rd, 4th and 5th). Data show that fictional narratives are longer, more articulate and complete than autobiographic stories. With respect to the use of the psychological lexicon, cognitive and volitional terms are employed more often in the fictional narratives, whereas emotional terms occur more frequently in the autobiographic stories. Furthermore, it has been found a significant correlation between internal state words and the amount of subordinate clauses in the fictional, but not in the autobiographic task. Overall, the results obtaine...
The narratives produced by 75 Italian-speaking children divided in five subgroups ranging from 6.0 t...
The aim of this study is to explore the development of children’s narratives in three different cont...
Narrative competence is an important step of development for language and cognitive abilities of chi...
The reported study analyzed narrative and mental state talk abilities in a sample of 150 children be...
The present study examined the use of narrative categories and mental state words in the fictional, ...
Narrative discourse represents an essential mechanism for making sense of human experiences and rela...
This study aims at examining the use of internal state words in children’s written narratives at sch...
The study was designed to compare syntactic properties and mental state language (MSL) used in narra...
Purpose: Personal narratives are common in children’s conversations, recommended as the appropriate ...
The ability to express mental states is an important achievement in children’s development. Inclusio...
Abstract This article intends to address two conditions for the child to appropriate the reading and...
The study was carried out with the financial support of the Russian Foundation for Humanities (grant...
Purpose: This study analyzed the development of expressive elaboration in fictional narratives for s...
Fictional narrative refers to a genre involving a written or spoken narrative of the narrator's fict...
The acquisition of narrative skills is a developmental process that spans several years. Although ch...
The narratives produced by 75 Italian-speaking children divided in five subgroups ranging from 6.0 t...
The aim of this study is to explore the development of children’s narratives in three different cont...
Narrative competence is an important step of development for language and cognitive abilities of chi...
The reported study analyzed narrative and mental state talk abilities in a sample of 150 children be...
The present study examined the use of narrative categories and mental state words in the fictional, ...
Narrative discourse represents an essential mechanism for making sense of human experiences and rela...
This study aims at examining the use of internal state words in children’s written narratives at sch...
The study was designed to compare syntactic properties and mental state language (MSL) used in narra...
Purpose: Personal narratives are common in children’s conversations, recommended as the appropriate ...
The ability to express mental states is an important achievement in children’s development. Inclusio...
Abstract This article intends to address two conditions for the child to appropriate the reading and...
The study was carried out with the financial support of the Russian Foundation for Humanities (grant...
Purpose: This study analyzed the development of expressive elaboration in fictional narratives for s...
Fictional narrative refers to a genre involving a written or spoken narrative of the narrator's fict...
The acquisition of narrative skills is a developmental process that spans several years. Although ch...
The narratives produced by 75 Italian-speaking children divided in five subgroups ranging from 6.0 t...
The aim of this study is to explore the development of children’s narratives in three different cont...
Narrative competence is an important step of development for language and cognitive abilities of chi...