Romski M A, Sevcik R A, Wilkinson K M
Department of Communication, Georgia State University, Atlanta 30303.
Am J Ment Retard. 1994 Jan;98(4):527-38.
Naturally occurring peer-directed communicative interactions of 13 youth with mental retardation and little or no functional speech who used the System for Augmenting Language (SAL) as their primary means of communication were described. Findings suggest that this system was an integral component of both successful and effective conversations and may be one important means of enhancing social interactions with peer communicative partners who have and do not have mental retardation.
本文描述了13名患有智力障碍且几乎没有功能性言语或完全没有功能性言语的青少年自然发生的同伴导向性交流互动,他们使用语言增强系统(SAL)作为主要交流方式。研究结果表明,该系统是成功且有效的对话的一个不可或缺的组成部分,并且可能是增强与有智力障碍和无智力障碍的同伴交流伙伴之间社会互动的一种重要方式。