oral narrative
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforalandnarrative
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oral
adjective
uk/ˈɔː.rəl/us/ˈɔːr.əl/
spoken and ...
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narrative
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈnær.ə.tɪv/us/ˈner.ə.t̬ɪv/
a story or a description of a series ...
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(Definition oforalandnarrativefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoforal narrative
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In bothoralnarrativeand written tasks, the instructions strongly suggested that the participants should use past-tense forms.
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While theoralnarrativetask represented a significant departure from conversational discourse, the students produced their respective narratives under a less "autonomous" condition.
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The learners compare a written narrative and a transcript of a (non-authentic)oralnarrative.
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This book illustrates the importance of theoralnarrativein women's experience and in history.
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Only theoralnarrativetask showed an upward trend from second to sixth grade in both languages for the sample as a whole.
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The results of the analysis suggest that the discursive practice of theoralnarrativeand that of academic discourse share certain rhetorical features.
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Thus, the ability to enhanceoralnarrativediscourse through the use of complex syntactic structures emerges just prior to school entry and increases with age.
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The same conspicuous imbalance in lexical/ language choice was also evident in theoralnarrativetask.
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Again, comparisons with theoralnarrativetask were not significant.
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This task (oralnarrative) offered the opportunity to assess discourse coherence.
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In contrast to theoralnarrativetask, the graphic display provided only minimal context support.
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When isoralnarrativepoetry?
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The discussion elaborates some pedagogical implications of analytic attention to the textual coherence and structure oforalnarrativein teaching - especially to 'poetic' performance keys.
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She inscribes it from anoralnarrative.
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One positive side of this study is that the authors did not rely completely on grammaticality judgments; they also conducted a production task, which consisted of anoralnarrative.
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Focusing on the poetic dimensions of one narrative performance from that study, this analysis illustrates what rhetoric can contribute to the study oforalnarrativein teaching.
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Oralnarrativetraditions may for these reasons be seen as the lifeblood of the saints.
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This study compared theoralnarrativeskills of 31 children aged 8 and 9 who had histories of delayed expressive language to those of 23 peers with typical language histories.
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Thus, future studies oforalnarrativeproductions by children with delayed expressive language should assess the range of narrative genres that they are expected to produce within an academic context.
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