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Comparative Study
. 1985 Nov;50(4):361-71.
doi: 10.1044/jshd.5004.361.

Use of abstracts, orientations, and codas in narration by language-disordered and nondisordered children

Comparative Study

Use of abstracts, orientations, and codas in narration by language-disordered and nondisordered children

C C Sleight et al. J Speech Hear Disord. 1985 Nov.

Abstract

In this study language-disordered and nondisordered children viewed a nonverbal film, wrote the story, and narrated it to language-disordered and nondisordered peers who were unfamiliar with the film. The narratives were analyzed for the use of abstracts, orientations (background information), and codas. Language-disordered children made fewer references to the orientation clauses of props and activities than nondisordered children. Neither group modified their language in the areas examined to take into account the communicative status of their listeners. Therapeutic implications for the language-disordered children are presented as are suggestions for future research.

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