Narrative Development in Young Children
Gesture, Imagery, and Cohesion
Elena T Levy author David McNeill author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th May '15
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Presents an account of social and embodied threads of early narrative development, of which gesture is an integral part.
As children begin to use language in early childhood, they produce increasingly larger units of coherent speech which include narrative descriptions of events. This book examines the process of narrative development in young children, focusing in particular on 'cohesion' - development of coherent perspectives on events, involving both speech and gesture.As children begin to use language in early childhood, they produce increasingly large units of coherent speech, including narrative descriptions of events. This book examines the process of narrative development in young children, focusing on the development of 'cohesion' - the use of speech and gesture to create coherent perspectives on events. Surveying early narrative development in which gesture plays an integral part, the book explores the development of cohesive, clause-linking devices during the period from age two to three. Illustrated with longitudinal cases studies, the book examines the crib-talk of two-year-old Emily and compares it to the discourse patterns of storybooks and nursery rhymes, and to her father's pre-bedtime routines. In a second case study, the authors trace the changing relationships between speech and gesture in the spontaneous narratives of two-year-old Ella. This book will be invaluable to students and researchers in language acquisition, developmental psychology and gesture studies.
ISBN: 9781107041110
Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
Weight: 530g
250 pages