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Research Article

Interpretation of graphic symbol utterances

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Pages 205-214 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Utterances produced using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems may have characteristics that present challenges for interpretation by listeners. In particular, limited use of grammatical markers or unconventional word orders may encourage listeners to use interpretation strategies that differ from those based on spoken language grammatical structures. In this study, graphic symbol utterances produced on an AAC device with voice output were presented to 43 adult speakers of English. Participants indicated their interpretation of each utterance by choosing a photograph from an array. The results suggest that participants interpreted the utterances based on adjacent word pairs, regardless of the ordering of words within the pair. This strategy resulted in different interpretations for word sequences depending on their adjacent word pair membership. The findings suggest that word adjacency may be more important than order of mention in listeners' interpretations of AAC messages and that listener feedback to AAC users may be less consistent for AAC messages than for spoken sentences.

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