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Selected pragmatic features in Spanish-speaking preschool children

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We assessed Spanish-speaking preschool children for the development of seven language functions and three discourse features. Analyses consisted of spontaneous language samples averaging 136 utterances per child, for 18 subjects between 3:0 and 4:5 (years: months). Data for the frequency of occurrence and the percentage of appropriate usage showed that the preschoolers had established communicative competence for the functions and discourse features. Implications include establishing preliminary guidelines for the development of normal pragmatics in Hispanic preschoolers. We also discuss the 10-item taxonomy as a reliable and clinically useful tool with either English-speaking or Spanish-speaking children.

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Barrenechea, I.L., Schmitt, J.F. Selected pragmatic features in Spanish-speaking preschool children. J Psycholinguist Res 18, 353–367 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01067183

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