Lesson 10 Key Terms Flashcards

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account

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A type of narrative in which the speaker relates a past experience in which the listener did not share

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decentration

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Process of moving from one-dimensional description of entities and events to coordinated multi-attributional ones

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eventcast

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A type of narrative that explains some current or anticipated event, often accompany the play of young children

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4
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metalinguistic

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The study of language and its relationship to other cultural factors

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5
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metaphoric transparency

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Amount of literal-figurative relationships
High or strong result in easy interpretation

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6
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morphophonemic

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Referring to changes in sound production related to meaning changes

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7
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nonegocentrism

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Ability to take another person’s perspective

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8
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recount

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A type of narrative that relates past experiences of which the child and listener partook, observed, or read

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9
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story

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Type of narrative, fictional

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10
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story grammar

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Narrative framework that specified the underlying relationship of the story components

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