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|Abstract=Data are derived from videotapes made in the homes of six Down's syndrome children with developmental ages varying between 1;1 and 2;1. The analysis concerns those sequences in which parent and child look at a book together, and more specifically those exchanges where the child initiates communication on a new target on the page. The design of these initiations is examined with respect to their various verbal and non-verbal components. The analysis of pointing, and in particular of point duration, reveals a possible developmental progression from a stage at which point and exchange duration are linked together to one in which the organization of pointing becomes more detached from the exchange as a unit of interaction.
 
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Wootton1990
BibType ARTICLE
Key Wootton1990
Author(s) Anthony J. Wootton
Title Pointing and interaction initiation: the behaviour of young children with Down’s syndrome when looking at books
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Tag(s) EMCA, Young Children, Down's Symdrome, Pointing, Action-initiation
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Year 1990
Language English
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Journal Journal of Child Language
Volume 17
Number 3
Pages 565–789
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DOI 10.1017/S0305000900010886
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Abstract

Data are derived from videotapes made in the homes of six Down's syndrome children with developmental ages varying between 1;1 and 2;1. The analysis concerns those sequences in which parent and child look at a book together, and more specifically those exchanges where the child initiates communication on a new target on the page. The design of these initiations is examined with respect to their various verbal and non-verbal components. The analysis of pointing, and in particular of point duration, reveals a possible developmental progression from a stage at which point and exchange duration are linked together to one in which the organization of pointing becomes more detached from the exchange as a unit of interaction.

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