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References

Ellis, L. ( in press, 2006/7) The narrative matrix and wordless narrations: A research note. Augmentative and Alternative Communication.

Fivush, R., Hammond, N., Harsch, N.. Singer, N. & Wolf, A. (1991). Content and consistency in young children's autobiographical recall. Discourse Processes, 14, 373-388.

Grove, N, (in press, 2007) Exploring the absence of high points in story reminiscence with carers of people with profound disabilities Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities.

McCabe, A., & Peterson, C. (Eds.). (1991). Developing narrative structure. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Miller, P. & Sperry, L. (1988) Early talk about the past: the origins of conversational stories of personal experience. Journal of Child Language, 15,293-315.

Norrick, N. (2000) Conversational narrative in everyday talk. Amsterdam: John Benjamin

Ochs, E. & Capps, L. (2001). Living narrative: creating lives in everyday storytelling. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Paley, V.G. (1991). The boy who would be a helicopter: use of storytelling in the classroom. Harvard University Press.

Scollon, R. (1979). A real early stage: an unzippered condensation of a dissertation ion child language. In E. Ochs & B. Schieffelin (Eds.), Developmental Pragmatics. New York: Academic Press. pp. 215-227.