6.175 Sum: Register in the pre-school age

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Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 15:26:21 +0100
From: Caroline.Liberg at ling.uu.se
Subject: sum: register in the pre-school age
 
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Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 15:26:21 +0100
From: Caroline.Liberg at ling.uu.se
Subject: sum: register in the pre-school age
 
Summary:
references on the topic: register and/or genre in the pre-school age
 
A week before Christmas I sent out a query about references on the topic:
register and/or genre in the pre-school age. This is a summary of the
replies I got from netters on the Linguist list and Info-childes. I wish to
express my thanks to all of you who responded. I'll do this collectively
now, since I will not be referring to single respondents in the following
list of references.
 
Caroline Liberg
 
Allen, M. S., M. K. Kentoy, J. C. Sherlbom, & I. M. Petit, 1994.
Children's narrative productions: A comparison of personal events and
fictional stories. *Applied Psycholinguistics* 15, 149-176,
 
Barro-Zecker, L.  (1991).  Young children's early literacy development
across genres.  Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, MI.
 
Elizabeth Bates (1976).  Chapter 9:  Acquisition of Polite Forms:
Experimental
        Evidence from 'Language & Context:  The acquisition of pragmatics.
        San Francisco:  Academic Press.
 
Bauman, R.  (1982).  Ethnography of children's folklore.  In P. Gilmore &
A. A. Glatthorn (Eds.), Children in and out of school:  Ethnography and
education (pp. 172-186).  Washington, DC.:  Center for Applied Linguistics.
 
Beals, D.E. & Snow, C.E. (1994) 'Thunder is when the angels are upstairs
bowling': Narratives and explanations at the dinner table.  Journal of
Narrative and Life History. Vol 4 No. 4, pp.331-352
 
Berman, R. A. & D. I. Slobin, 1994. *Relating Events in Narrative: A
Crosslssinguistic Developmental Study*. Erlbaum
 
Brady, M., & Eckhardt, R.  (1975).  Black girls at play:  Folkloric
perspectives on child development.  Austin, TX:  Southwest Educational
Development Laboratory.
 
Dowker, A.  (1989).  Rhyme and alliteration in poems elicited from young
children.  Journal of Child Language, 16, 181-202.
 
Charles Ferguson (1977).  Baby talk as a simplified register. In Snow &
        Ferguson (eds.), 'Talking to children.'
 
Hasan, R. (1989).  Linguistics, language, and verbal art.  Oxford:  Oxford
University Press.
 
Hicks, D.  (1990).  Narrative skills and genre knowledge:  Ways of telling
in the primary school grades.  Applied Psycholinguistics, 11 (1), 83-104.
 
Himley, M.  (1986).  Genre as generative:  One perspective on one child's
early writing growth.  In M. Nystrand, The structure of written
communication:  Studies in reciprocity between writers and readers (pp.
137-157).  New York:  Academic Press.
 
Kamberelis, G.  (1994).  Tropes are for kids:  Young children's developing
understanding of narrative, poetic, and expository written discourse
genres.  (Doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan, 1993).
Dissertation Abstracts International, 54 (12), 4379A.
 
Kroll, L.  (1990, April).  Making meaning in writing:  A longitudinal study
of young children's writing development.  Paper presented at the Annual
Conference of the American Educational Research Association, Boston, MA.
 
Langer, J. A.  (1986).  Children reading and writing:  Structures and
strategies.  Norwood, NJ:  Ablex.
 
Martin, J. 1983. in Fine & Freedle, eds. *Developmental Issues in
Discourse*, pp. 1-40 (Ablex)
 
Martin, J. R. (1984).  Language, register and genre.  Children writing:
Reader ( pp. 21-30).  (ECT418 Language Studies).  Geelong, Victoria,
Australia:  Deakin University Press.
 
Newkirk, T.  (1989).  More than stories:  The range of children's writing.
Portsmouth, NH:  Heinemann.
 
E. Ochs Keenan (1983).  Conversational competence in children. In Ochs &
        Schieffelin, 'Acquiring Conversational Competence.'
 
Pappas, C. C.  (1993).  Is narrative "primary"?  Some insights from
kindergartners' pretend readings of stories and information books.  Journal
of Reading Behavior:  A Journal of Literacy, 25 (1), 97-129.
 
Suzanne Romaine: "The Language of Children and Adolescents", Blackwell,
1984.
 
Elaine Slosberg Andersen (1992).  'Speaking with style:  The
Sociolinguistic
        skills of children.  London and New York:  Routledge.
 
Sowers, S.  (1985).  The story and the all-about book.  In J. Hansen, T.
Newkirk, & D. Graves,  (Eds.), Breaking ground:  Teachers relate reading
and writing in the elementary school (pp. 73 - 82).  Portsmouth, NH:
Heinemann.
 
Stoel-Gammon, C., & Scliar-Cabral, L.  (1977).  Learning how to tell it
like it is:  The development of the reportative function in children's
speech.  Papers and reports on child language development, 13 (ED 144 383),
Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
 
Toolan, M. 1988. *Narrative: A Critical Linguistic Introduction.*
 
Watson, R.  (1989).  Literate discourse and cognitive organization:  Some
relations between parents' talk and three-year-olds' thought.  Applied
Psycholinguistics, 10 (2), 221-236.
 
D. Wolf, J. Moreton, & L. Camp (1994). Children's acquisition of different
kinds of narrative discourse: genres and lines of talk.  In J. Sokolov &
C. E. Snow, eds.*Handbook of Research in Language Development Using
CHILDES*, Erlbaum, pp. 286-323
 
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Caroline Liberg
Dept of Linguistics, Uppsala university
Box 513, S-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden
 
fax: +46 18 181416
tel: +46 18 181344
e-mail: caroline.liberg at ling.uu.se
 
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