226
Views
12
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Hierarchy of Conversational Rule Violations Involving Utterance-Based Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems

, , &
Pages 149-161 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009

References

  • Alm N., Morrison A., Arnott L. A communication system based on scripts, plans,and goals for enabling nonspeaking people to conduct telephone conversations. Proceedings of IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics 1995; 2408–2412
  • Asher N., Lascarides A. Logics of conversation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2003
  • Beck A. R., Bock S., Thompson J. R., Kosuwan K. Influence of communicative competence and augmentative and alternative communication technique on children's attitudes toward a peer who uses AAC. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 2002; 18: 217–227
  • Beck A. R., Fritz H., Keller A., Dennis M. Attitudes of school-aged children toward their peers who use AAC. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 2000; 16: 13–26
  • Bedrosian J., Hoag L., McCoy K. Relevance and speed of message delivery trade-offs in augmentative and alternative communication. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 2003; 46: 800–817
  • Bedrosian J., Hoag L., McCoy K., Pennington C., Wright R. An investigation of Grice's cooperative principle: Application to AAC. Paper presented at the Conference of the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Washington, DC, August, 2000
  • Blockberger S., Armstrong R., O'Connor A., Freeman R. Children's attitudes toward a nonspeaking child using various augmentative and alternative communication techniques. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 1993; 9: 243–250
  • Clark H. Using language. Cambridge University Press, New York 1996
  • Damico J. S. Clinical discourse analysis: A functional language assessment technique. Communication skills and classroom success: Assessment of language-learning disabled students, C. S. Simon. College-Hill Press, San Diego, CA 1985; 165–206
  • Ferrier S., Dunham P., Dunham F. The confused robot: Two-year-olds' responses to breakdowns in conversation. Social Development 2000; 9: 337–347
  • Grice H. P. Logic and conversation. Syntax and Semantics: Vol. 3. Speech acts, P. Cole, J. Morgan. Academic Press, New York 1975; 41–58
  • Guendouzi J., Muller N. Approaches to discourse in dementia. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ 2006
  • Higginbotham D. J., Wilkins D. P., Lesher G. W., Cunningham B. The FrametalkerProject: Building an utterance-based communication device. Paper presented at the Conference of the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, DüsseldorfGermany, August, 2006
  • Hoag L., Bedrosian J., McCoy K., Johnson D. Informativeness and speed of message delivery trade-offs in augmentative and alternative communication. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 2004; 47: 1270–1285
  • Holtgraves T. M. Language as social action: Social psychology and language use. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ 2002
  • Holtgraves T. M., Grayer A. R. I am not a crook: Effects of denials on perceptions of a defendant's guilt, personality, and motives. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 1994; 24: 2132–2150
  • Howell D. C. Statistical methods for psychology5th ed. Duxbury Press, Belmont, CA 2002
  • Hulley S. B., Cummings S. R. Designing clinical research. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, MD 1988
  • Jackson S., Jacobs S., Rossi A. M. Conversational relevance: Three experiments on pragmatic connectedness in conversation. Communication Yearbook 1987; 10: 323–347
  • Knapp M. Social intercourse: From greeting to goodbye. Allyn & Bacon, Boston 1978
  • Krauss R. J., Fussell S. R. Social psychological models of interpersonal communication. Social psychology: Handbook of basic principles, E. T. Higgins, A. W. Kruglanski. The Guilford Press, New York 1996; 655–701
  • Kuehl R. O. Statistical principles of research design and practice. Duxbury Press, Belmont, CA 1994
  • Light J. Toward a definition of communicative competence for individuals using augmentative and alternative communication systems. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 1989; 5: 137–144
  • Lunn J., Todman J., File P., Coles E. Making contact in the workplace. Communication Matters 2004; 18: 25–28
  • McCoy K. F., Bedrosian J. L., Hoag L. A., Johnson D. E. Brevity and speed of message delivery trade-offs in augmentative and alternative communication. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 2007; 23: 76–88
  • McLaughlin M. Conversation: How talk is organized. Sage Publications, Beverly Hills, CA 1984
  • Merritt M. Repetition in situated discourse – exploring its forms and functions. Repetition in discourse: Interdisciplinary perspectives, B. Johnstone. Ablex Publishing Corporation, Norwood, NJ 1994; 23–36
  • Milliken G. A., Johnson D. E. Analysis of messy data: Vol 1. Designed experiments. Chapman Hall/CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL 1993
  • Mura S. Licensing violations. Conversational coherence: Form, structure, and strategy, R. Craig, K. Tracy. Sage Publications, Beverly Hills, CA 1983; 101–115
  • Murphy K., Myors B. Statistical power analysis: A simple and general model for traditional and modern hypothesis tests. Lawrence Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ 1998
  • Neale S. Paul Grice and the philosophy of language. Linguistics and Philosophy 1992; 15: 509–559
  • Ostrom T. M. The relationship between the affective, behavioral, and cognitive components of attitude. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 1969; 5: 12–30
  • Paul R., Hernandez R., Taylor L., Johnson K. Narrative development in later talkers: Early school age. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 1996; 39: 1295–1303
  • Searle J. R. Conversation as dialogue. Dialogue and critical discourse: Language, culture, critical theory, M. Macovski. Oxford University Press, New York 1997; 237–255
  • Shimanoff S. B. Communication rules: Theory and research. Sage Publications, Beverly Hills, CA 1980
  • Sidak Z. Rectangular confidence regions for the means of multivariate normal distributions. Journal of the American Statistical Association 1967; 62: 626–633
  • Sperber D., Wilson D. Relevance2nd ed. Blackwell, Oxford, UK 1995
  • Tannen D. Talking voices: Repetition, dialogue, and imagery in conversational discourse. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA 1989
  • Todman J. Rate and quality of conversations using a text-storage AAC system: Single-case training study. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 2000; 16: 164–179
  • Todman J., Alm N. TALK Boards for social conversation. Communication Matters 1997; 11: 13–15
  • Wiemann J. M. Explication and test of a model of communicative competence. Human Communication Research 1977; 3: 195–213
  • Williams E. J. Experimental designs balanced for the estimation of residual effects of treatments. Australian Journal of Scientific Research 1949; 2: 149–168
  • Wilson D., Sperber D. On Grice's theory of conversation. Conversation and discourse: Structure and interpretation, P. Werth. St. Martin's Press, New York 1981; 155–178

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.