
Pragmatics: From Theory to Practice
Judith Felson Duchan
Lynne E. Hewitt
Rae M. Sonnenmeier (Eds.)
Englewood Cliffs, NJ
Prentice Hall, 1994
Table of Contents
Preface.
1. Three Themes: Stage Two Pragmatics, Combating Marginalization, and the Relation of Theory and Practice, Judith Felson Duchan, Lynne E. Hewitt, and Rae M. Sonnenmeier.
2. Every Child a Storyteller, Vivian Gussin Paley.
3. Code Switching and Language Socialization: Some Probable Relationships, Bambi B. Schieffelin.
4. Culture, Conversation, and Interaction: Implications for Intervention, Martha B. Crago and Alice Eriks-Brophy.
5. Ways to Teach Conversation, Bonnie Brinton and Martin Fujiki.
6. Children’s Developing Notions of Others’ Minds, Janet Wilde Astington.
7. Facilitating Narrative Comprehension: The Importance of Subjectivity, Lynne E. Hewitt.
8. Representational Play and Story Enactments: Formats for Language Intervention, Barbara Culatta.
9. Children’s Development of Scriptal Knowledge, Gail S. Goodman, Judith Felson Duchan, and Rae M. Sonnenmeier.
10. Script-based Language Intervention: Learning to Participate in Life Events, Rae M. Sonnenmeier.
11. Intervention Principles for Gestalt-style Learners, Judith Felson Duchan.
12. What Is So Hard About Learning to Read? A Pragmatic Analysis, Catherine E. Snow.
13. Features of Early Childhood Classroom Environments That Support Development of Language and Literacy, David K. Dickinson.
Index.