Chinese language narration : culture, cognition, and emotion

Children Chinese language Discourse analysis, Narrative sähkökirjat
John Benjamins Publishing Company
2013
EISBN 9789027271099
Narrative self-making during dinnertime conversations in Chinese immigrant families / Jessie Bee Kim Koh and Qi Wang.
Evaluation in Mandarin Chinese children's personal narratives / Chien-ju Chang and Allyssa McCabe.
Chinese and English referential skill in Taiwanese children's spoken narratives / Ming-hui Sung and Chien-ju Chang.
Global and local connections in Mandarin-speaking children's narratives : a developmental study based on the frog story / Wen-hui Sah.
Socioeconomic differences in Taiwanese children's personal narratives : conjunctions, internal state terms, and narrative structures / Wen-Feng Lai.
A study of narrative development of young Chinese children with specific language impairment aged four to six years / Fangfang Zhang.
Narratives of Mandarin-speaking patients with schizophrenia / Ning Hsu, Hintat Cheung, Enan Wang, and Tai-li Chou.
Schizophrenia is characterized by abnormalities in perception and expression. The traditional view of their disordered speech as a reflection of their disorganized thinking (Bleuler, 1950; Kraepelin, 1919/1992) has been questioned for the reason that language and thought are not in total isomorphic relationship. The disordered speech observed in individuals with schizophrenia could be more than a mere thought disorder or a mere language disorder (Harvey & Neale, 1983; McKenna & Oh, 2005). The present study investigated the narrative ability of Mandarin-speaking patients with schizophrenia. A g.
Evaluation in Mandarin Chinese children's personal narratives / Chien-ju Chang and Allyssa McCabe.
Chinese and English referential skill in Taiwanese children's spoken narratives / Ming-hui Sung and Chien-ju Chang.
Global and local connections in Mandarin-speaking children's narratives : a developmental study based on the frog story / Wen-hui Sah.
Socioeconomic differences in Taiwanese children's personal narratives : conjunctions, internal state terms, and narrative structures / Wen-Feng Lai.
A study of narrative development of young Chinese children with specific language impairment aged four to six years / Fangfang Zhang.
Narratives of Mandarin-speaking patients with schizophrenia / Ning Hsu, Hintat Cheung, Enan Wang, and Tai-li Chou.
Schizophrenia is characterized by abnormalities in perception and expression. The traditional view of their disordered speech as a reflection of their disorganized thinking (Bleuler, 1950; Kraepelin, 1919/1992) has been questioned for the reason that language and thought are not in total isomorphic relationship. The disordered speech observed in individuals with schizophrenia could be more than a mere thought disorder or a mere language disorder (Harvey & Neale, 1983; McKenna & Oh, 2005). The present study investigated the narrative ability of Mandarin-speaking patients with schizophrenia. A g.
