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Grant, Lyle K. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2005
A functional analysis of selected aspects of imaginative literature is presented. Reading imaginative literature is described as a process in which the reader makes indirect contact with the contingencies operating on the behavior of story characters. A functional story grammar is proposed in which the reader's experience with a story is…
Descriptors: Fiction, Literature, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Reader Text Relationship
Kim, Hyun-Jeong Joyce; Millis, Keith – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
This study investigated the influence of sourcing and relatedness on the integration of events embedded in simple stories. Participants read pairs of "breaking news stories" from either 1 or 2 news agencies that were believed to be from the Internet. The stories within each pair were either related by virtue of shared situational dimensions (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Story Grammar, Discourse Analysis, Comprehension, Relationship
Soto, Gloria; Hartmann, Elizabeth – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2006
The ability to narrate a story is fundamental to the development of overall communicative competence and involves the coordination of a variety of knowledge structures and linguistic abilities. In this study, the narrative discourse abilities of four children who use AAC are described in the context of five tasks designed to elicit a spectrum of…
Descriptors: Children, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Personal Narratives, Story Grammar

Merchant, Peter – Children's Literature in Education, 1990
Discusses Robert Patlock's 1750 novel "The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins." Argues that the novel is more than just a late contribution to the tradition of the imaginary voyage, but a novel in which the voyage being traced is both the hero's and the reader's. (MG)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Literary Criticism, Novels

Jose, Paul E.; Brewer, William F. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1990
Uses the structural-affect theory of stories to predict that primary school children prefer narratives that involve suspense to those that fail to stimulate a pleasant affective response. Finds that suspense stories are liked better than mundane scripts or scripts with nonintegrated exciting events. (RS)
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Emotional Response, Literary Genres, Primary Education

Newby, Robert F.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
The study provided 7 dysphonetic and dyseidetic dyslexic children (aged 8 to 10) with instruction in reading comprehension using a story grammar strategy and instructional approaches matching each dyslexia subtype. Statistically and clinically significant improvements were found in the proportion of qualitatively important story elements recalled…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Modalities

Bates, Lindy – Reading, 1991
Finds that when children write without any picture, they use a more developed story narrative than when they are given pictures as an initial stimulus. Suggests that it is the content of the picture and the way in which it is presented that affects story structure. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Pictorial Stimuli, Reading Research, Story Grammar

Ackerman, Brian P.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1990
When 54 second graders, 54 fifth graders, and 54 college students listened to stories that varied in extent of discontinuity, even the second graders showed an ability to detect discontinuity. Sensitivity varied with extent and location of discontinuity, and with variations in instructions and titles of stories. Verbal reports may underestimate…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Grade 5

Gauthier, Delores R. – Music Educators Journal, 2005
Classroom teachers have numerous reasons to read to students. Reading to students aids in the understanding of story structure, broadens familiarity with different styles of books, and helps to increase vocabulary. Book language is often different from spoken language, and reading allows students to hear different ways of expressing thoughts.…
Descriptors: Musicians, Musical Instruments, Story Grammar, Oral Language
Dobson, Teresa M. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2006
It has often been observed that Alice Munro is a master of narrative complexity. "The love of a good woman", in particular, is a story that challenges conventional notions of structure in short fiction through digression or deferral, discontinuity, layering, and so on. Ross (2002) rightly observes that conventional theories of reading fail to get…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Computer Uses in Education, Literary Genres, Fiction
Uzuner, Yildiz – Deafness and Education International, 2007
This action research study investigated the impacts of teaching strategies based on the balanced literacy approach on story grammar acquisition of three Turkish students with hearing loss. Data were collected from students' work, archival information, interviews and observations during lessons which were audio- and video-recorded. The pre- and…
Descriptors: Story Grammar, Test Results, Action Research, Hearing (Physiology)
Lobron, Alison; Selman, Robert – Reading Teacher, 2007
It is essential to help foster students' social awareness in addition to their academic skills. Through discussions of stories that emphasize social issues such as racism and prejudice, students have the opportunity to develop and explore their own beliefs. But what do they really learn, and how? In this article, the authors document their efforts…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Beliefs, Literacy, Childrens Literature
Akamatsu, C. Tane; Yelon, Stephen L. – Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1987
Written summarization skills were successfully taught to deaf elementary students via an instructional method which emphasized six elements of story structure (setting, initiating event, internal response, action, consequence, and reaction). (JC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Deafness, Elementary Education, Story Grammar

Olson, Mary W.; Gee, Thomas C. – Childhood Education, 1988
Reveals that story grammar research has provided educators with new insights into how children comprehend simple stories. Describes evidence for the existence of story schema, presents results of developmental story grammar research, and recommends teaching strategies based on the research. (RWB)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Cognitive Development, Narration

Sutton-Smith, Brian – Topics in Language Disorders, 1986
Using an anthropological approach to folklore, the article views children's development of fictional narratives as performances that accentuate prosody. When viewed as performance, the meaning of stories is seen to be not just in the underlying structures, but also in the social and cultural contexts of the story. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cultural Influences, Folk Culture, Narration