Conversation of Augmented and Typical Speakers—Speaking Roles Versus Conversation Turns

M. Tsai, J. Scherz, Anthony Dilollo
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Abstract This study investigated a difference in conversations between individuals who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and typically speaking partners by using contrasting methods of counting conversation turns and counting attributed speaking roles (i.e., animator, author, and principal) (Goffman, 1981). Three individuals who use speech-generating AAC devices and 27 typically speaking conversation partners were recruited. Each AAC user had conversations with nine typically speaking partners. The findings showed that counting numbers of attributed speaking roles showed a significantly greater symmetry of conversations than counting numbers of conversation turns. The value of the measurement of speaking roles was highlighted and discussed.
增强和典型说话人角色的对话与对话回合
摘要本研究通过对比计算会话回合数和归因于说话角色(即动画师、作者和校长)的计数方法,研究了使用辅助和替代交际(AAC)的个体与典型说话伙伴之间的对话差异(Goffman, 1981)。研究人员招募了三个使用语音生成AAC设备的人和27个正常说话的对话伙伴。每个AAC用户与9个典型的说话伙伴进行对话。研究结果表明,与计算会话回合数相比,计算归因于说话角色的数量显示出更大的会话对称性。强调并讨论了言语角色测量的价值。
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