英文摘要 |
Mastering the use of conjunctions is crucial to the children’s development of discourse cohesion in both L1 and L2. Many studies examined the development of English-speaking children’s discourse competence in the use of conjunctions. “Then” was found to be a preferred discourse marker in children’s storytelling. This corpus-based study examined the use of then by children aged two to thirteen in the database of the Child Language Data Exchange System and the online stories written by children under 13. WordSmith Tools, lexical analysis software, is employed to analyze the texts. The analysis of the discourse is based on the model postulated by Schiffrin (1992), who claims that then conveys meanings of three levels: aspectual, textual, and epistemic. The results of this study indicate that while the children’s use of then in spoken storytelling concentrated overwhelmingly at the aspectual level, the use of then at textual and epistemic realms was found in the written texts. The results of this study can be good reference for English language teachers to develop their syllabuses for Chinese-speaking children in Taiwan. |