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can be addressed by ensuring spontaneity and by collecting samples under a variety of conditions |
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1. Less clinician control
2. less clinician contrivance
3. less conscious child |
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2 kinds of written samples |
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1. expository- a detailed explanation on a certain topic
2. narrative- personal story |
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The language sample is dependant upon many factors...
(4) |
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1. Convo style
2. referential communication
3. Cohesive devices
4. Communication event |
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Converstational Style and four factors affecting it |
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Def: style of talking: formal,informal, how it is varied for the situation
1. register
2. interlanguage
3. code switching
4. channel availability |
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combo of L1 and L2
depends on what they are talking about and who with |
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shifting from one language to another w/in and/or across different utterances
*is rule governed and not an indication of poor lang. skills
* usually used to enhance meaning, emphasize change in topic, convey humor |
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kids ages 11 and younger may have less communicatino success when they don't share the visual communicatino environment with their partner
*abstract lang. hasn't fully developed |
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referential Communication |
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the ability of a speaker to identify something to the listener accurately
includes:
presuppositional skills
and linguistic devices |
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3 aspects to the classroom discourse are essential for academic success
and they are? |
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1. directions
2. expanations
3. descriptions |
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making assupmtions about what the person knows
*the speaker has the responsibility to take the listener's perspective, to determine what to communicate, and what form to communicate the info |
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By what age can a child consider a communication partner's perspective? |
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