Dobbinson1998

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Dobbinson1998
BibType ARTICLE
Key Dobbinson1998
Author(s) Sushie Dobbinson, Michael R. Perkins, Jill Boucher
Title Structural patterns in conversations with a woman who has autism
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Autism, Repetitions
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Year 1998
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Journal Journal of Communication Disorders
Volume 31
Number 2
Pages 113–134
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DOI 10.1016/S0021-9924(97)00085-3
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Abstract

The experience of conversing with a person who has autism is often described as unsatisfactory. This article offers some suggestions as to why that might be. Conversation between an adult diagnosed as autistic and a researcher was transcribed and analyzed using the methodology of Conversation Analysis. The analysis highlights differences in conversational style between the two participants based on features such as topic movement, topic maintenance, repairs, interference from earlier structures and common collocations, overlaps, latching, and pauses. It is suggested that many of the features of the subject’s talk which result in an overly repetitive style may be cognitively motivated.

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