Literate Apprenticeships: The Emergence of Language and Literacy in the Preschool Years
With an Introduction by Anthony D. Pellegrini, this work is one of the most extensive studies of early language and literacy undertaken to date. This volume describes the four interdisciplinary facets of a three-year longitudinal investigation of the early literate and linguistic experience and knowledge of a cohort of sixty 3- and 4-year-olds. Coverage includes: an extensive survey of home literate environment and development across a broad range of earliest literate and meta-literate knowledge over the three-year span of the study; links early literate experience and knowledge to differential strategies of speech act comprehension over time, showing that early literate experience heightens dependence upon linguistic as distinct from contextual information in comprehension; the employment of parent-child book reading as the matrix for a detailed analysis of lexical development, relating forms of parent-child interaction around text to variation in sophistication of reference; and finally, the examination of child-child interaction in a detailed, naturalistic framework, in relation to aspects of literate experience and knowledge.
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Literate Apprenticeships: The Emergence of Language and Literacy in the Preschool Years
With an Introduction by Anthony D. Pellegrini, this work is one of the most extensive studies of early language and literacy undertaken to date. This volume describes the four interdisciplinary facets of a three-year longitudinal investigation of the early literate and linguistic experience and knowledge of a cohort of sixty 3- and 4-year-olds. Coverage includes: an extensive survey of home literate environment and development across a broad range of earliest literate and meta-literate knowledge over the three-year span of the study; links early literate experience and knowledge to differential strategies of speech act comprehension over time, showing that early literate experience heightens dependence upon linguistic as distinct from contextual information in comprehension; the employment of parent-child book reading as the matrix for a detailed analysis of lexical development, relating forms of parent-child interaction around text to variation in sophistication of reference; and finally, the examination of child-child interaction in a detailed, naturalistic framework, in relation to aspects of literate experience and knowledge.
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Literate Apprenticeships: The Emergence of Language and Literacy in the Preschool Years

Literate Apprenticeships: The Emergence of Language and Literacy in the Preschool Years

Literate Apprenticeships: The Emergence of Language and Literacy in the Preschool Years

Literate Apprenticeships: The Emergence of Language and Literacy in the Preschool Years

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With an Introduction by Anthony D. Pellegrini, this work is one of the most extensive studies of early language and literacy undertaken to date. This volume describes the four interdisciplinary facets of a three-year longitudinal investigation of the early literate and linguistic experience and knowledge of a cohort of sixty 3- and 4-year-olds. Coverage includes: an extensive survey of home literate environment and development across a broad range of earliest literate and meta-literate knowledge over the three-year span of the study; links early literate experience and knowledge to differential strategies of speech act comprehension over time, showing that early literate experience heightens dependence upon linguistic as distinct from contextual information in comprehension; the employment of parent-child book reading as the matrix for a detailed analysis of lexical development, relating forms of parent-child interaction around text to variation in sophistication of reference; and finally, the examination of child-child interaction in a detailed, naturalistic framework, in relation to aspects of literate experience and knowledge.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567501490
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/01/1996
Series: Advances in Discourse Processes Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.38(d)

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Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: The Importance of a Developmental Perspective in Early Literacy Research
From Communication to Literacy
Home Literacy Environment and Meta-Literate Awareness
Early Literate Experience, Meta-literate Knowledge and the Comprehension of Speech Acts
Talk About Text: Literate Discourse and Meta-Literate Knowledge
Literate Apprenticeships and Oral Discourse
A Portrait of the Literate Apprentice

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