Chapter 9
Towards narrative competence
Article outline
- From beginning to advanced level
- Phases and features in a continuum
- Pictorial texts
- Part-whole relations
- Perspective-taking
- Rhetorical impact
- Speech and written language patterns
- Exploration and mimicry of genres
- Part-whole relations
- Perspective-taking
- Rhetorical impact
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Written language patterns
- Enacting social relations
- Part-whole relations
- Perspective-taking
- Rhetorical impact
- Written language patterns
- Shaping a voice
- Part-whole relation
- Perspective-taking
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Rhetorical impact
- Written language patterns
- Increased fictionality and context sensitivity
- Part-whole relation
- Perspective-taking
- Rhetorical impact
- Written language patterns
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Linguistic form and narrative function relations development
- Connectivity
- Temporality
- Expression of simultaneity
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Expression of retrospection
- Conflation
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Accessible forms
- Paragraphing
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Patterns of stability and change, variability
- The multidimensional variables effecting narrative writing development
- A summary, using an SFL-terminology
- Anna and narrative writing
- Reading and writing fiction
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Theoretical and pedagogical implications of the study
- Directions for future research
- Conclusion
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Notes