Ist der Verbwortschatz entscheidend für die Makrostruktur? Eine Analyse anhand elizitierter Narrative deutsch-russisch bilingualer Vor- und Grundschulkinder

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  • Natalie Sürmeli

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https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.62.2019.445

Abstract

This study explores the relation between the development of narrative skills at the macrostructural level and the productive lexical abilities (verbs) of German-Russian children. The narratives are elicited using the Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (MAIN) and the lexical abilities are assessed using different tests. Twenty-one preschoolers (mean age: 3;9), forty-four 1st graders (mean age: 6;11) and twenty-two 3rd graders (mean age: 9;3) were included in the study. Correlation analyses were performed between verb lexicon and the following macrostructural components: Story Structure, Structural Complexity and Internal State Terms. The analysis also targets cross-language effects. In addition, the production of verbs within the elicited narratives was taken into account. Some positive correlations were found; however, no clear pattern across age groups and languages was observed. It is suggested that cognitive abilities might be a more decisive factor than lexical abilities and/or that the verbs assessed via the vocabulary tests are more specific than the ones required to achieve high scores for macrostructure.

 

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2019

How to Cite

Sürmeli, Natalie. 2019. “Ist Der Verbwortschatz Entscheidend für Die Makrostruktur? Eine Analyse Anhand Elizitierter Narrative Deutsch-Russisch Bilingualer Vor- Und Grundschulkinder”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 62 (September):89-117. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.62.2019.445.