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Selecting, developing and supporting key word sign vocabularies for children with developmental disabilities
Dark, Leigha
(R19913);
Brownlie, Elizabeth
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Bloomberg, Karen
. - : U.S., Nova Science Publishers, 2019
Abstract:
There are many potential foci that warrant intervention and support in children with developmental disabilities (Beukelman & Mirenda, 2013). Arguably, one of the most fundamental is the development of language to enable a child to learn about and participate in their world. Of all the relevant domains, it is vocabulary development that receives considerable attention and input, particularly in the early years. Vocabulary is considered to be all the words existing within a given language which a person has the potential to learn and use. An individual vocabulary, or lexicon, is a set of words with which that individual is familiar. It is usually a subset of all available words and in response to developmental, environmental and experiential factors is dynamic, fluid and continues to grow over time (Hockema & Smith, 2009). Individual vocabularies can differ significantly in terms of: (a) total number of items, (b) distribution of items across word classes (e.g., nouns, verbs, adjectives, prepositions), (c) phonological, semantic, morphological and syntactic complexity (d) suitability in representing a range of semantic functions (e.g., agents, objects, actions) and pragmatic functions (e.g., greetings, requests, comments, directives), and (e) aptness to support both receptive and expressive use.
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Instructional strategies used to teach key word sign : engaging with Australian speech pathologists about their decision-making processes and practices
Dark, Leigha
(R19913);
Maiden, Rachel
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El Choueifati, Nisrine
. - : Melbourne, Vic., Speech Pathology Australia, 2019
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The human right to communicate and our need to listen : learning from people with a history of childhood communication disorder
McCormack, Jane
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Baker, Elise
(R20118);
Crowe, Kathryn
. - : U.K., Taylor & Francis, 2018
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Prediction and selection of vocabulary for two leisure activities
Dark, Leigha
(R19913);
Balandin, Susan
. - : U.K., Taylor & Francis, 2007
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