2021
DOI: 10.1177/01427237211062300
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A new perspective on referentiality in elicited narratives: Introduction to the Special Issue

Abstract: This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narratives by children with and without developmental language disorders, across a range of languages and language combinations. All contributions use the Multilingual Assessment Instrument for Narratives (MAIN, Gagarina et al. 2012, 2019). The studies featured in this issue cover monolingual and bilingual children aged 4–11 years, but focus mainly on age 4–7, a period in a child’s life where great strides are made in … Show more

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“…These studies cover a variety of languages and language combinations. Three special journal issues have been published, in Applied Psycholinguistics on Narrative abilities in bilingual children (Gagarina et al, 2016), in First Language focusing on Children's acquisition of referentiality in narratives (Gagarina & Bohnacker, 2022a) and in Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism on Storytelling in bilingual children (Gagarina & Bohnacker, 2022b). Additionally, a recent book volume focused on narrative comprehension using MAIN (Bohnacker & Gagarina, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies cover a variety of languages and language combinations. Three special journal issues have been published, in Applied Psycholinguistics on Narrative abilities in bilingual children (Gagarina et al, 2016), in First Language focusing on Children's acquisition of referentiality in narratives (Gagarina & Bohnacker, 2022a) and in Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism on Storytelling in bilingual children (Gagarina & Bohnacker, 2022b). Additionally, a recent book volume focused on narrative comprehension using MAIN (Bohnacker & Gagarina, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A summary of each study was provided in the introduction to the special issue (Gagarina & Bohnacker, 2022). In this commentary, I focus on methodological challenges for the analysis of narratives and identify outstanding questions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%