a query for info-CHILDES

Lise Menn lise.menn at colorado.edu
Wed Jun 28 22:39:26 UTC 2000


Does anyone know of experiments with children using the elicited-production
paradigm (common in aphasia research) where you have paired pictures of
similar events, and you say to the child something like
"In this picture, the mother is giving the child an orange, and in THIS
picture..." (where the expected response could be 'the father is giving the
baby a rattle')?
	We know about imitation, picture description, and comprehension
tasks, but this one combines aspects of all three...

	Thanks, Lise Menn & Yumiko Tanaka Welty


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"Shirley Says: Living with Aphasia"
http://spot.colorado.edu/~menn/Shirley4.pdf



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