Problems following topic shift in interactions with repaired cleft children

Children with a history of cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) can experience a range of difficulties such as sound articulation errors and reduced psychosocial functioning. This causes interaction with them to contain more frequent communication breakdowns than non-cleft children. The present study show...

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Main Authors: Saad, Mohammad Azannee, Mohd Jan, Jariah, Wahid, Ridwan
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spelling my.um.eprints.252102020-07-28T03:41:55Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/25210/ Problems following topic shift in interactions with repaired cleft children Saad, Mohammad Azannee Mohd Jan, Jariah Wahid, Ridwan L Education (General) P Philology. Linguistics Children with a history of cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) can experience a range of difficulties such as sound articulation errors and reduced psychosocial functioning. This causes interaction with them to contain more frequent communication breakdowns than non-cleft children. The present study shows evidence of such breakdowns involving topic shifts in the interaction between parents and their repaired CL/P children. Interactional data were obtained through a series of recordings of three parent-child sets. The process is guided by the framework of Conversation Analysis (CA) while coding of topic shift adopts Crow's typology (1983). Findings show that topic shift during interaction can indeed cause problems for children with a history of cleft, especially involving palatal cleft. Specifically, through the children's repair initiations, the problems are manifest when a topic is introduced once the previous topic concludes, when a topic is extended and when a topic is revisited. This study shows that topic shift can potentially be a source of problems to CL/P children. Findings are useful for speech therapists, parents and teachers. © 2020, author. Indonesia University of Education 2020 Article PeerReviewed Saad, Mohammad Azannee and Mohd Jan, Jariah and Wahid, Ridwan (2020) Problems following topic shift in interactions with repaired cleft children. Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 10 (1). pp. 184-193. ISSN 2301-9468 https://doi.org/10.17509/IJAL.V10I1.25034 doi:10.17509/IJAL.V10I1.25034
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topic L Education (General)
P Philology. Linguistics
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P Philology. Linguistics
Saad, Mohammad Azannee
Mohd Jan, Jariah
Wahid, Ridwan
Problems following topic shift in interactions with repaired cleft children
description Children with a history of cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) can experience a range of difficulties such as sound articulation errors and reduced psychosocial functioning. This causes interaction with them to contain more frequent communication breakdowns than non-cleft children. The present study shows evidence of such breakdowns involving topic shifts in the interaction between parents and their repaired CL/P children. Interactional data were obtained through a series of recordings of three parent-child sets. The process is guided by the framework of Conversation Analysis (CA) while coding of topic shift adopts Crow's typology (1983). Findings show that topic shift during interaction can indeed cause problems for children with a history of cleft, especially involving palatal cleft. Specifically, through the children's repair initiations, the problems are manifest when a topic is introduced once the previous topic concludes, when a topic is extended and when a topic is revisited. This study shows that topic shift can potentially be a source of problems to CL/P children. Findings are useful for speech therapists, parents and teachers. © 2020, author.
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author Saad, Mohammad Azannee
Mohd Jan, Jariah
Wahid, Ridwan
author_facet Saad, Mohammad Azannee
Mohd Jan, Jariah
Wahid, Ridwan
author_sort Saad, Mohammad Azannee
title Problems following topic shift in interactions with repaired cleft children
title_short Problems following topic shift in interactions with repaired cleft children
title_full Problems following topic shift in interactions with repaired cleft children
title_fullStr Problems following topic shift in interactions with repaired cleft children
title_full_unstemmed Problems following topic shift in interactions with repaired cleft children
title_sort problems following topic shift in interactions with repaired cleft children
publisher Indonesia University of Education
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/25210/
https://doi.org/10.17509/IJAL.V10I1.25034
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