Psycho-Lingual-Didactic Principles of the Narrative Speech Development in Preschool Children

Keywords: principles, development, preschool children, narrative speech.

Abstract

The article describes the existing rules (ideas) and develops new principles of the narrative speech development in children. The following psycho-lingual-didactic and lingual-psycho-didactic principles are highlighted as: cognitive principle; development of internal motives for constructing the narrative; the principle of functionality; reliance on algorithms for the act of socially oriented speech communication; the principle of developing children’s ideas about the narrative’s logical and structural scheme; the principle of dynamic narrative; ensuring the coherence of a narrative statement; simultaneous development of lexical and grammatical operations of narrative construction; perception and interpretation of what is depicted in pictures; ensuring prosodic expressiveness of speech. All of these principles are based on the patterns of preschool childrens acquisition of speech and language.

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2021-12-17
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Krolivets, Y. (2021). Psycho-Lingual-Didactic Principles of the Narrative Speech Development in Preschool Children. Psycholinguistics in a Modern World, 16, 160-164. https://doi.org/10.31470/2706-7904-2021-16-160-164