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ArtikelUse of low structured observation for assessing communicative intent in young children  
Oleh: Dunst, Carl J. ; Holdgrafer, Gary E.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: First Language (Full Text) vol. 10 no. 30 (1990), page 243-253.
Fulltext: First Language 1990 10. 243-253.pdf (547.19KB)
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Isi artikelThirty-six normally developing children (18 boys and 18 girls), evenly divided into three age groups from 13-30 months of age, were observed while playing with their mothers. Their communicative behaviours were recorded according to intent (comment, request, reject) and level (non-verbal, verbal-contextual and verbal-decontextual). Rejects occurred significantly less often than either comments or requests, which did not differ significantly, across age groups at nonverbal and verbal-contextual levels. Results were mixed at the decontextual level. Decontextual utterances were very infrequent, as were maternal de contextual utterances in a follow-up tally. This finding appeared to be a function of the play materials. Implications for the use of low structured observation are discussed.
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