An Analysis of Oral Narrative Structure in Typically Developing Children Aged Two to Seven: A Case of Children in Reconstructing Stories
Age and narrative structures are two elements which tend to be used by most researchers in studying language skill. However, most tend to analyze it separately and with older participants. In fact, children have developed this skill since very young age.This study aims to analyze the oral narrative...
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Main Author: | Adella Suvy Fahriyatul Ahkam, - (Author) |
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2019-01-29.
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