Conversational repair has been found to play a fundamental role in the acquisition of language. This paper describes existing research on conversational repair and its relationship to language learning, whether a first language or a second language, as well as its relevance to augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). A case is made for incorporating prompts to repair in conversation-based language interventions with children learning to use AAC. We argue that interventions targeting linguistic complexity should encourage self-repair in conversation in order to develop linguistic and operational competency as well as increase automaticity when using AAC. Clinical implications and directions for future research are discussed
Toddlers who demonstrate significant speech impairments and use augmentative and alternative communi...
Receptive language skills form the foundation for later expressive use and therefore play an importa...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) based interventions support individuals with comple...
Conversational repair has been found to play a fundamental role in the acquisition of language. This...
For children with typical development, language is learned through everyday discursive interaction. ...
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a conversation-based intervention on th...
International audienceChildren's language acquisition develops at the crossroads of the appropriatio...
International audienceChildren's language acquisition develops at the crossroads of the appropriatio...
When speakers in spontaneous interactions proceed through their turns-attalkthere often occur instan...
The analysis of conversational repair provides one route into understanding how young children lear...
This paper explores literature on the topic of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) acro...
Individuals with complex communication needs cannot communicate functionally through spoken language...
Individuals with complex communication needs cannot communicate functionally through spoken language...
Toddlers who demonstrate significant speech impairments and use augmentative and alternative communi...
Toddlers who demonstrate significant speech impairments and use augmentative and alternative communi...
Toddlers who demonstrate significant speech impairments and use augmentative and alternative communi...
Receptive language skills form the foundation for later expressive use and therefore play an importa...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) based interventions support individuals with comple...
Conversational repair has been found to play a fundamental role in the acquisition of language. This...
For children with typical development, language is learned through everyday discursive interaction. ...
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of a conversation-based intervention on th...
International audienceChildren's language acquisition develops at the crossroads of the appropriatio...
International audienceChildren's language acquisition develops at the crossroads of the appropriatio...
When speakers in spontaneous interactions proceed through their turns-attalkthere often occur instan...
The analysis of conversational repair provides one route into understanding how young children lear...
This paper explores literature on the topic of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) acro...
Individuals with complex communication needs cannot communicate functionally through spoken language...
Individuals with complex communication needs cannot communicate functionally through spoken language...
Toddlers who demonstrate significant speech impairments and use augmentative and alternative communi...
Toddlers who demonstrate significant speech impairments and use augmentative and alternative communi...
Toddlers who demonstrate significant speech impairments and use augmentative and alternative communi...
Receptive language skills form the foundation for later expressive use and therefore play an importa...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) based interventions support individuals with comple...