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13. Trilingual children narrating in Hebrew, English and Spanish
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- 1. Development of narrative production in multilingual context 1
- 2. Temporality and language contact in narratives by children bilingual in Norwegian and English 15
- 3. Reference continuation in L2 narratives of Turkish adolescents in Norway 51
- 4. Age-related and L2-related features in bilingual narrative development in Sweden 87
- 5. Sociocultural aspects of bilingual narrative developmen in Sweden 129
- 6. The development of co-constructed narratives by Turkish children in Germany 153
- 7. Influence of L1 Turkish on L2 French narratives 189
- 8. Development of temporal relations in narratives by Turkish–Dutch bilingual children 209
- 9. Temporality issues in Moroccan Arabic and Dutch 233
- 10. Bilingual narrative development in Papiamento and Dutch 255
- 11. Linguistic features of Spanish-Hebrew children’s narratives 277
- 12. Narrative development in Hebrew and English 319
- 13. Trilingual children narrating in Hebrew, English and Spanish 341
- 14. Logic and mind in Spanish – English children’s narratives 373
- 15. From affect to language: development of evaluation in narratives in spoken English and American Sign Language 399
- 16. Narrative development in multilingual contexts: A cross-linguistic perspective 419
- Index 429
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- 1. Development of narrative production in multilingual context 1
- 2. Temporality and language contact in narratives by children bilingual in Norwegian and English 15
- 3. Reference continuation in L2 narratives of Turkish adolescents in Norway 51
- 4. Age-related and L2-related features in bilingual narrative development in Sweden 87
- 5. Sociocultural aspects of bilingual narrative developmen in Sweden 129
- 6. The development of co-constructed narratives by Turkish children in Germany 153
- 7. Influence of L1 Turkish on L2 French narratives 189
- 8. Development of temporal relations in narratives by Turkish–Dutch bilingual children 209
- 9. Temporality issues in Moroccan Arabic and Dutch 233
- 10. Bilingual narrative development in Papiamento and Dutch 255
- 11. Linguistic features of Spanish-Hebrew children’s narratives 277
- 12. Narrative development in Hebrew and English 319
- 13. Trilingual children narrating in Hebrew, English and Spanish 341
- 14. Logic and mind in Spanish – English children’s narratives 373
- 15. From affect to language: development of evaluation in narratives in spoken English and American Sign Language 399
- 16. Narrative development in multilingual contexts: A cross-linguistic perspective 419
- Index 429