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In addition , several children also used Pinyin , the sound representations for Chinese characters , in their writing of Chinese . Longer stories . Comparing children's storytelling of each book from the first session to the last ...
In addition , several children also used Pinyin , the sound representations for Chinese characters , in their writing of Chinese . Longer stories . Comparing children's storytelling of each book from the first session to the last ...
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We believe that children's construction of conversations among story characters in their storytelling marks an important difference between describing pictures from telling a story .
We believe that children's construction of conversations among story characters in their storytelling marks an important difference between describing pictures from telling a story .
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For each book , images of fat characters were identified as those drawn larger in comparison to other characters drawn in the book . The images in Figures 14 help to illustrate the comparative structure used for determining fat and not ...
For each book , images of fat characters were identified as those drawn larger in comparison to other characters drawn in the book . The images in Figures 14 help to illustrate the comparative structure used for determining fat and not ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
Childrens | 57 |
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