Development of narrative macrostructure in monolingual preschoolers in Germany and impact of socio-economic status and home literacy environment

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  • Carina Marie Wehmeier

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.62.2019.443

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to analyse the development of narrative macrostructure and the impact of socio-economic status (SES) and home literacy environment (HLE) on the narrative macrostructure of monolingual preschoolers in Germany when retelling and telling a story. The analysis of narrative macrostructure includes three components: story structure, story complexity, and story comprehension. Oral narratives were elicited via Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (LITMUS-MAIN). 198 monolingual children between age 4;6 and 5;11 participated (M=63 months, SD=5 months). The comparison of narrative macrostructure in three age groups (4;6 to 4;11 years, 5;0 to 5;5 years, 5;6 to 5;11 years) illustrate significant age effects in story structure, story complexity and story comprehension skills. There were weak significant positive correlations of some of these skills with aspects of socio-economic status and home literacy environment, for example between story comprehension skills and the educational background, the frequency and duration of the child’s exposure to books and the number of books in the household.

 

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2019

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Wehmeier, Carina Marie. 2019. “Development of Narrative Macrostructure in Monolingual Preschoolers in Germany and Impact of Socio-Economic Status and Home Literacy Environment”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 62 (September):52-75. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.62.2019.443.