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Referential Communication Tasks: Performance By Normal And Pragmatically Impaired Children, Eeva K. Leinonen, Carolyn Letts Jan 1997

Referential Communication Tasks: Performance By Normal And Pragmatically Impaired Children, Eeva K. Leinonen, Carolyn Letts

Vice-Chancellor's Unit

Two groups of children, a pragmatically impaired (PI) group and a group of language-normal (LN) age-matched peers, were compared by use of a referential communication task. Experimenter and child both played the roles of listener and instructor during the task and, in addition, the experimenter sometimes failed to give adequate information when in the role of instructor. Lexical content and structural complexity were controlled, and it was hypothesised that difficulties for the PI group would arise when in the role of instructor, as a result of failing to specify necessary information in order for the experimenter to respond appropriately. In …