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The actor is providing the narration of the new documentary.
The narrations contained a beginning, middle, and end, had fewer disorganized fragments, and included increasingly logical and causal sequencing of events.
At a later age, it has generally been shown in empirical studies of personal or picture-based narrations that and is very frequent in narrative discourse.
In arbitrary-sequence narrations, and-alone acted for the eleven-year-olds as an indicator of the transition to the end of the account.
My narrations aspire to give dialectically interconnected accounts of retrospectively named larger social-political-formations.
In their introductions, the editors explain the context of the narrations.
Countless nineteenth-century narrations, whether in poetry or in prose, trace "felt paths" at once spatial and linguistic.
The construction of coherent narrations of events in a picture storybook by children was studied.
The researchers did not attempt to script family-child interactions, elicit narrations, or direct the caregivers to elicit narrations from the child.