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Pragmatic language impairment: case studies of social and pragmatic language therapy
Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 2005The current position on speech and language intervention for children who have pragmatic language impairment (PLI) is limited by a lack of evidence to support practice. Two intervention outcome case studies of children with PLI, aimed at establishing efficacy, are presented in this paper Standardized language tests and conversational sampling were ...
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2022
This Element introduces the areas that second language (L2) pragmatics research has investigated. It begins with a theme-based review of the field with respect to L2 pragmatics learning, teaching, and assessing. The section on pragmatics learning examines studies on learners' pragmatic production and perception, and analyzes research modalities in this
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This Element introduces the areas that second language (L2) pragmatics research has investigated. It begins with a theme-based review of the field with respect to L2 pragmatics learning, teaching, and assessing. The section on pragmatics learning examines studies on learners' pragmatic production and perception, and analyzes research modalities in this
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2017
Pragmatic Language Impairment (PLI) has a long history of differing terms and definitions. Currently, it is known under the diagnostic label Social Communication Disorder in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association, Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders ...
Mieke P. Ketelaars +1 more
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Pragmatic Language Impairment (PLI) has a long history of differing terms and definitions. Currently, it is known under the diagnostic label Social Communication Disorder in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5; American Psychiatric Association, Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders ...
Mieke P. Ketelaars +1 more
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Pragmatics and Language Change
2014Abstract Language change is the result of innovative communicative practices that spread from innovative individuals to larger communities of language users (communities of practice) and ultimately to entire language communities. Historical pragmatics traces the pragmatic motivations of language change, and investigates the diachronic ...
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Language intervention: A pragmatic approach
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1984The approach to language intervention described in this paper provides a means of teaching pragmatically appropriate and effective uses of language in conversational contexts while simultaneously teaching the production and comprehension of specific linguistic forms.
S, Conant, M, Budoff, B, Hecht, R, Morse
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Mental Verbs And Pragmatic Language Difficulties
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2007AbstractBackground: Pragmatic language impairment has recently been the subject of a number of studies that attempted to illuminate classification and diagnostic issues, and identify the profile of children with pragmatic language difficulties. Although much progress has been made, the nature of pragmatic difficulties remains unclear.Aims: To contrast ...
Spanoudis,George C. +5 more
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Object Pragmatics and Language Development
Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2016The purpose of this contribution is to investigate the advent of language in the light of the appropriation of the cultural uses of the material objects related to material culture and the constitution of their public and shared meanings linked to their uses.
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2009
Introduction The label 'lyric' applies in modern times to a heterogeneous group of Greek texts, which includes the songs originally performed by an ensemble of singers and dancers, those sung by soloists and the recitative poems, which were accompanied by the music of the aulos at banquets and on other occasions. These various categories of poems do
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Introduction The label 'lyric' applies in modern times to a heterogeneous group of Greek texts, which includes the songs originally performed by an ensemble of singers and dancers, those sung by soloists and the recitative poems, which were accompanied by the music of the aulos at banquets and on other occasions. These various categories of poems do
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ON PRAGMATIC DEMARCATION OF LANGUAGE
Theoretical Linguistics, 1978A happy utterance may invoke a variety of rules, of different forms and on distinct grounds. Thus — we are told by William of Sherwood — “the science of discourse… has three parts: grammar, which teaches one how to speak correctly; rhetoric, which teaches one how to speak elegantly; and logic, which teaches one how to speak truly.”1 To be sure, there ...
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