Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2031268285> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2031268285 endingPage "43" @default.
- W2031268285 startingPage "31" @default.
- W2031268285 abstract "Speech-language practitioners recognise the importance of metapragmatic (MP) ability (the ability to explicitly reflect on pragmatic rules) in therapy for children with pragmatic and social communication difficulties. There is inconclusive evidence in the literature regarding both the development of metapragmatic ability in children with typical language and the expected levels of explicitation (reflection on pragmatic behaviours) in children's metapragmatic descriptions. The main purposes of this study were to investigate the reliability of a novel task of metapragmatic awareness (the Assessment of Metapragmatics or AMP) and to investigate typical developmental trends of metapragmatic ability and metapragmatic explicitation using the AMP task. Analysis of pooled data from 40 children with typical language development aged between six and eleven years and 48 children with communication impairments indicated that the AMP task had satisfactory internal consistency and inter-rater reliability. For children with typical language development, there was no relationship between gender and metapragmatic ability as measured by AMP. There was a linear relationship between age and AMP task scores and between age and explicitation. The scoring system used in the AMP task was sensitive to age-related changes in metapragmatic ability in a normative sample. The sophistication of metapragmatic awareness (explicitation) also increased with age. At age six years, children demonstrated metapragmatic awareness in their responses to 74% of AMP stimuli items; this increased to 95% of AMP items at ages 10–11 years. The AMP is a reliable measure of development in MP explicitation for children with satisfactory face validity in terms of acceptability to communication professionals and to child participants. From age six, children have some awareness of pragmatic acts and can identify and relate linguistic cues or pragmatic rules in atypical interactions of the type depicted in the AMP. The AMP task solicited significantly increased frequency of use of higher levels of MP explication beyond seven years of age in children with typical language development. Learning outcomes: Readers will explain the development, reliability and structure of a novel task that measures the ability of a child to understand and explain pragmatic rules. Readers will also identify age related changes in this ability in a sample of typically developing child participants." @default.
- W2031268285 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2031268285 creator A5008705724 @default.
- W2031268285 creator A5061353353 @default.
- W2031268285 creator A5074084101 @default.
- W2031268285 date "2014-11-01" @default.
- W2031268285 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2031268285 title "Metapragmatic explicitation ability in children with typical language development: Development and validation of a novel clinical assessment" @default.
- W2031268285 cites W1497041683 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W1977592689 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W1981823458 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W1987002338 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W1987556580 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2002718120 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2006329086 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2006976248 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2017244540 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2021429097 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2024147322 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2038505657 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2063405225 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2084030955 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2085508511 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2088044536 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2098502603 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2100247578 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2111507804 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2126844549 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2129384553 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2131638074 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2138896091 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2146467522 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W2164777277 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W4235753309 @default.
- W2031268285 cites W4256657757 @default.
- W2031268285 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcomdis.2014.07.001" @default.
- W2031268285 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25173072" @default.
- W2031268285 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2031268285 type Work @default.
- W2031268285 sameAs 2031268285 @default.
- W2031268285 citedByCount "25" @default.
- W2031268285 countsByYear W20312682852016 @default.
- W2031268285 countsByYear W20312682852017 @default.
- W2031268285 countsByYear W20312682852018 @default.
- W2031268285 countsByYear W20312682852019 @default.
- W2031268285 countsByYear W20312682852021 @default.
- W2031268285 countsByYear W20312682852022 @default.
- W2031268285 countsByYear W20312682852023 @default.
- W2031268285 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2031268285 hasAuthorship W2031268285A5008705724 @default.
- W2031268285 hasAuthorship W2031268285A5061353353 @default.
- W2031268285 hasAuthorship W2031268285A5074084101 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C168725872 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C187736073 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C2524010 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C2776436953 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C2778073708 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C2780451532 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConcept C44725695 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C111472728 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C138496976 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C138885662 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C144024400 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C15744967 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C162324750 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C168725872 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C180747234 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C187736073 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C2524010 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C2776436953 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C2778073708 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C2780451532 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C33923547 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C36289849 @default.
- W2031268285 hasConceptScore W2031268285C44725695 @default.
- W2031268285 hasLocation W20312682851 @default.
- W2031268285 hasLocation W20312682852 @default.
- W2031268285 hasOpenAccess W2031268285 @default.
- W2031268285 hasPrimaryLocation W20312682851 @default.
- W2031268285 hasRelatedWork W1943216506 @default.
- W2031268285 hasRelatedWork W2018211860 @default.
- W2031268285 hasRelatedWork W2065705116 @default.
- W2031268285 hasRelatedWork W2068150997 @default.
- W2031268285 hasRelatedWork W2073548034 @default.
- W2031268285 hasRelatedWork W2086181683 @default.
- W2031268285 hasRelatedWork W2122193216 @default.
- W2031268285 hasRelatedWork W2284225170 @default.
- W2031268285 hasRelatedWork W2755599181 @default.
- W2031268285 hasRelatedWork W3110971310 @default.