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Pragmatics of Conversation & Social Language Use
Pragmatics of Conversation & Social Language Use
Pragmatics of Conversation & Social Language Use
Demands of Conversation
Listening and Comprehension
:
Understand literal meanings as well as implied or figurative meanings.
Handle ambiguous messages effectively.
Planning Contributions
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What to say should be relevant to the topic and the preceding turns in conversation.
Add new information to advance one's goals/motivations.
Follow social and cultural norms of appropriateness.
Turn-Taking
:
Recognize when it is time to speak and do so promptly.
Additional Skills Influencing Conversational Ability
Cognitive Skills
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Memory: Retaining information while speaking.
Attention: Focusing on the conversation at hand.
Reasoning: Making connections and inferences during discussions.
Social Skills
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Theory of Mind (ToM): Understanding others' perspectives.
Empathy: Recognizing and responding to emotions of others.
Nonverbal Cues
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Understanding facial expressions and gestures.
Background Knowledge
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Applying past experiences and cultural/linguistic background to conversations.
Conversation Challenges for Students with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
Key Difficulties
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General language deficiencies.
Pragmatic language disorders affecting contextual usage.
Associated issues: intellectual disabilities, social understanding impairments (e.g., ASD), hearing loss, learning disabilities, slower processing capabilities, weaker working memory, and executive functions like attention and inhibition.
Social/Cultural Aspects of Conversation
Variability of Social Norms
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Language use is influenced by cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
Factors such as identity, belonging, and neurodivergence play roles in language use.
Assessment and Intervention
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Should consider the cultural context of language use and students' individual goals.
Assessment Methods
Standardized Tests
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Limitations include lack of natural context.
Examples: TILLS – Social Language Subtest, TOPS, TOPL, CAP.
Observational Rating Scales
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Gathered from multiple contexts (classroom, lunch, activities).
Pragmatics Profile
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CELF-5 assesses conversational skills.
Probes and Elicitation Tasks
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Focus on specific communicative intents and contextual awareness.
Language Sample Analysis
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Analyze discourse management while considering cultural and social norms.
Areas of Assessment
Range of Communicative Intents
Evaluate understanding and expression of intents (complimenting, encouraging, declining, etc.).
Observe peer interactions for a range of intentions and communicative techniques (direct vs. indirect).
Contextual/Situational Flexibility
Assess adjustments in language based on:
Addressee characteristics (e.g., peer vs. teacher).
Context of the situation (e.g., classroom or noisy lunchroom).
Needs of the addressee (emotional/attentional).
Utilize role play to determine appropriateness in different situations.
Discourse Management
Assess abilities in:
Initiating and joining conversations.
Topic maintenance and shifting.
Turn-taking and relevance of contributions.
Using nonverbal communication effectively.
Identifying and repairing misunderstandings.
Intervention Strategies
Target Areas
:
Interventions can target any conversational skill area.
Naturalistic Practice
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Engage in various contexts and with different interlocutors (peers, small groups).
Sample Intervention Sequence
:
Introduction
: Importance of the skill.
Guided Instruction
: Teaching skills systematically.
Modeling
: Use role-play or videos.
Rehearsal
: Students describe and role-play the skill.
Feedback
: Constructive, positive feedback including self-assessment.
Planning
: Strategies for real-life application.
Generalization
: Practicing skills in and beyond therapy sessions, promoting self-monitoring.
Barrier Games
Comprehension Monitoring
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Clients identify gaps in understanding and seek clarification.
Presupposition Tasks
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Addressing clarity issues arising from the listener’s background knowledge and perspective.
Classroom Discourse
Metalinguistic Discussions
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Discussing rules of discourse (like turn-taking).
Exploring the importance and exceptions to these rules with examples.
Classroom Organizers
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Create visual aids to support understanding and management of classroom discourse.
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