Reference in Filipino bilingual children's oral narratives in English

This paper aimed to provide insights into the development of children's ability in establishing character references during their story production in English and in using pronominal reference strategies for maintaining and switching character references. Audiotaped interviews were applied betwe...

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Main Author: Yuan, Cao
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-106822024-02-06T09:00:34Z Reference in Filipino bilingual children's oral narratives in English Yuan, Cao This paper aimed to provide insights into the development of children's ability in establishing character references during their story production in English and in using pronominal reference strategies for maintaining and switching character references. Audiotaped interviews were applied between 40 bilingual English-Filipino children with two different age groups: 6-7 and 9-10. Results showed that, overall, there is an increase in frequency of introducing characters with noun phrase at age 6-7 and another more sharp increase from 7-10. In using pronominal reference strategies for maintaining and switching character references, 25% of the 6-7 year olds adopt confused and nominal strategies which are rarely used by those 9-10 years. The 6-7 year old children use advanced anaphoric strategy the same as the 9-10 years but 20% more the latter group deploy indeterminable strategy. Thematic-subject strategy was more applied for the younger group than for the older group; however, it appears much weaker than those of Karmiloff-Smith's (1981, in Shapiro & Hudson, 1991) with only 25% of the 6-7 years applying this strategy. It was suggested that the nature of the materials used to elicit the narratives can influence the conclusions drawn from the results. Further research may include the use of other stories or other narrative genre to investigate children's use of cohesive devices. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3844 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/10682/viewcontent/CDTG004703_P.pdf Master's Theses English Animo Repository Bilingualism in children Language acquisition Language awareness in children. First and Second Language Acquisition Linguistics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Bilingualism in children
Language acquisition
Language awareness in children.
First and Second Language Acquisition
Linguistics
spellingShingle Bilingualism in children
Language acquisition
Language awareness in children.
First and Second Language Acquisition
Linguistics
Yuan, Cao
Reference in Filipino bilingual children's oral narratives in English
description This paper aimed to provide insights into the development of children's ability in establishing character references during their story production in English and in using pronominal reference strategies for maintaining and switching character references. Audiotaped interviews were applied between 40 bilingual English-Filipino children with two different age groups: 6-7 and 9-10. Results showed that, overall, there is an increase in frequency of introducing characters with noun phrase at age 6-7 and another more sharp increase from 7-10. In using pronominal reference strategies for maintaining and switching character references, 25% of the 6-7 year olds adopt confused and nominal strategies which are rarely used by those 9-10 years. The 6-7 year old children use advanced anaphoric strategy the same as the 9-10 years but 20% more the latter group deploy indeterminable strategy. Thematic-subject strategy was more applied for the younger group than for the older group; however, it appears much weaker than those of Karmiloff-Smith's (1981, in Shapiro & Hudson, 1991) with only 25% of the 6-7 years applying this strategy. It was suggested that the nature of the materials used to elicit the narratives can influence the conclusions drawn from the results. Further research may include the use of other stories or other narrative genre to investigate children's use of cohesive devices.
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author Yuan, Cao
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title Reference in Filipino bilingual children's oral narratives in English
title_short Reference in Filipino bilingual children's oral narratives in English
title_full Reference in Filipino bilingual children's oral narratives in English
title_fullStr Reference in Filipino bilingual children's oral narratives in English
title_full_unstemmed Reference in Filipino bilingual children's oral narratives in English
title_sort reference in filipino bilingual children's oral narratives in english
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2010
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3844
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/10682/viewcontent/CDTG004703_P.pdf
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