从内部看:孩子们如何在自由讲述的幻想故事中呈现角色的视角

Max van Duijn, Bram van Dijk, Marco Spruit
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故事角色不仅执行动作,他们通常还会感知、感觉、思考和交流。在这里,我们感兴趣的是孩子们在自由地讲述一个幻想故事时如何呈现角色的视角。从4-12岁的荷兰儿童中抽取了150个故事样本,我们提供了750个角色视角表现(CPR)实例的清单,区分了14种不同的类型。首先,我们观察到角色视角在自由讲述的儿童故事中无处不在,并且其形式比传统框架所能容纳的更加多样化。其次,我们讨论了不同年龄组使用不同类型CPR的差异,发现随着儿童年龄的增长,角色视角正在以更先进和多样化的方式充实。第三,我们探索这种变化是否可以与自动提取的语言特征有意义地联系起来,从而探索使用NLP自动化工具提取和分类儿童故事中的角色视角的潜力。
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Looking from the Inside: How Children Render Character’s Perspectives in Freely Told Fantasy Stories
Story characters not only perform actions, they typically also perceive, feel, think, and communicate. Here we are interested in how children render characters’ perspectives when freely telling a fantasy story. Drawing on a sample of 150 narratives elicited from Dutch children aged 4-12, we provide an inventory of 750 instances of character-perspective representation (CPR), distinguishing fourteen different types. Firstly, we observe that character perspectives are ubiquitous in freely told children’s stories and take more varied forms than traditional frameworks can accommodate. Secondly, we discuss variation in the use of different types of CPR across age groups, finding that character perspectives are being fleshed out in more advanced and diverse ways as children grow older. Thirdly, we explore whether such variation can be meaningfully linked to automatically extracted linguistic features, thereby probing the potential for using automated tools from NLP to extract and classify character perspectives in children’s stories.
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