Specialized corrective repair sequences: Shared book reading with children with histories of specific language impairment

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Vander Woude, J
Barton, E
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[1] Calvin Coll, Commun Arts & Sci Dept, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 USA
[2] Wayne State Univ, Dept English, Linguist Program, Detroit, MI 48202 USA
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In this article, we examine parents' specialized corrective repair sequences during shared book reading with 4 children with histories of specific language impairment. First, we describe how parents achieve correction interactionally with other-initiated repair, both with and without invitations for the children to self-correct. Next, we show how parents use a variety of sequential organizations to accomplish other-initiated repair and invite self-correction from their children. Finally, we show how dyads with older and younger children use corrective repair in different frequencies and elaborations of sequential organizations.
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