Conversation and ‘Voices’ in the Narratives of 5- to- 8-Year-Old French-Speaking Children

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Oral narratives, Voices, Acquisition, Dialogism, Conversation

Abstract

According to Bakhtin, polyphonic dialogism, a general principle for advancing knowledge, is well instantiated in the literary novel, and more generally in narratives, where different ‘voices’ can find expression. Accordingly, in this paper we analyzed picture-based narratives constructed by thirty 5-to-8-year-old French-speaking children, produced before and after a conversation on the causes of the events. The analysis focused on children’s ability to make different voices heard, particularly the voices of the characters which children made heard not only through direct or reported discourse forms, but also through the expression of their inner states such as beliefs, intentions and feelings. Results show a development in children’s ability to make these voices heard in their narratives, as well as a facilitating role of the conversational exchange on their expression. It will be argued that these results provide support to the central place that dialogue occupies in the overall Bakhtinian approach.

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Edy Veneziano, Université de Paris & CNRS

Professor of Developmental PSychology and Language Acquisition, Institut de Psychologie, Université de Paris

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2020-12-14

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Veneziano, E. (2020). Conversation and ‘Voices’ in the Narratives of 5- to- 8-Year-Old French-Speaking Children. Bakhtiniana. Revista De Estudos Do Discurso, 16(1), Port. 135–156 / Eng. 134. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/bakhtiniana/article/view/49051

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