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Title Chinese language narration : culture, cognition, and emotion / edited by Allyssa McCabe, University of Massachusetts Lowell and Chien-ju Chang, National Taiwan Normal University.

Publication Info. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2013]
©2013

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Studies in narrative, 1568-2706 ; v. 19
Studies in narrative ; v. 19.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 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.
Summary 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.
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Subject Discourse analysis, Narrative.
Discourse analysis, Narrative.
Chinese language -- Spoken Chinese.
Chinese language -- Spoken Chinese.
Children -- Language.
Children -- Language.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Children.
Added Author McCabe, Allyssa, editor.
Chang, Chien-ju, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Chinese language narration 9789027226594 (DLC) 2013030781 (OCoLC)855488815
ISBN 9789027271099 (electronic book)
9027271097 (electronic book)
1306090563 (e-book)
9781306090568 (e-book)
9789027226594
9027226598
Standard No. 99956634642