Investigating Lexical Diversity of Children Narratives: A Case Study of L1 Speaking

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Famala Eka Sanhadi Rahayu,Aries Utomo,Ririn Setyowati
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Lexical diversity is one of the language tools to measure varied words or vocabulary produced by learners in a text both spoken and written. This research aims to investigate the lexical diversity of children narratives produced by children orally. The research design of this research was a case study supported by quantitative data. Meanwhile, the subjects of this research are seven children around 6-9 years old. In collecting data, the researchers employed narrative storytelling based on a picture which is drawn by the subjects. In analyzing data, TTR (Type-Token -Ratio) was used to measure the lexical diversity gained from the subject while the theory was used to explain the phenomena. Based on the findings, it is found that (1) older children have higher lexical diversity than the younger ones, (2) younger children produced higher lexical frequency (word tokens) than the older ones (3) individual variations caused an anomaly of the result in which older children were expected to have higher lexical frequency but the result showed the reverse. Keywords: Lexical Diversity, Children, Oral Narratives, Case Study. 
儿童叙事的词汇多样性研究:以母语口语为例
词汇多样性是衡量学习者在口语和书面语文中产生的不同词汇或词汇量的语言工具之一。本研究旨在探讨儿童口头叙事的词汇多样性。本研究的研究设计是一个有定量数据支持的案例研究。同时,本研究的对象是7名6-9岁左右的儿童。在收集数据的过程中,研究人员采用了基于被试画的一幅画的叙事方式。在分析数据时,使用TTR (Type-Token -Ratio)来衡量从被测对象获得的词汇多样性,并使用理论来解释这一现象。研究发现:(1)年龄较大的儿童词汇多样性高于年龄较小的儿童,(2)年龄较小的儿童产生的词汇频率(词标记)高于年龄较大的儿童,(3)个体差异导致预期年龄较大的儿童词汇频率较高的结果出现异常,但结果显示相反。关键词:词汇多样性;儿童;口述;
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