Lesson 10 Key Terms Flashcards
account
A type of narrative in which the speaker relates a past experience in which the listener did not share
decentration
Process of moving from one-dimensional description of entities and events to coordinated multi-attributional ones
eventcast
A type of narrative that explains some current or anticipated event, often accompany the play of young children
metalinguistic
The study of language and its relationship to other cultural factors
metaphoric transparency
Amount of literal-figurative relationships
High or strong result in easy interpretation
morphophonemic
Referring to changes in sound production related to meaning changes
nonegocentrism
Ability to take another person’s perspective
recount
A type of narrative that relates past experiences of which the child and listener partook, observed, or read
story
Type of narrative, fictional
story grammar
Narrative framework that specified the underlying relationship of the story components