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Investigating question types used in conversation between school-aged deaf children and their peers.

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Louise PaatschLouise Paatsch, Dianne ToeDianne Toe
Children learn about turn-taking and develop sensitivity to conversational partners. Anecdotal reports suggest that children who are D/HH may have difficulties with some pragmatic skills that lead to difficulties interacting with hearing children. This study investigated the conversational skills of children with hearing loss who use spoken language when communicating with their hearing peers. A comparison of the conversational skills of children who are D/HH conversing with hearing peers with the conversational skills of hearing dyads was conducted. Specifically, this paper will present results relating to how each dyad member asked questions including question types, question purpose, and the role of questions in conversation.

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Event

International Congress on Education for the Deaf (21st : 2010 : Vancouver, Canada)

Publisher

Gallaudet University Press

Location

Vancouver, Canada

Place of publication

Washington, D.C.

Start date

2010-07-18

End date

2010-07-22

ISBN-13

9781563684951

ISBN-10

1563684950

Language

eng

Publication classification

L2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed (minor conferences)

Editor/Contributor(s)

D Moores

Title of proceedings

The proceedings of the The 21st International Congress on Education for the Deaf

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