Intersubjective Understanding in Atypical Human Interaction. A comparative study of repair organization in conversational interactions involving participants with cognitive, linguistic, motor, or sensory-perceptual communication disorders

Description of the granted funding

The project studies how intersubjective understanding is managed in atypical interactions involving participants with communication disorders. The disorders studied are on cognitive (autism spectrum disorders, dementia), linguistic (adult aphasia and developmental language disorder), motor speech (dysarthria), and sensory-perceptual (hearing loss) levels of human communicative performance. We examine self-repairs on speaker's own speech, and other-initiations of repair by the recipient of talk. The atypical interactions studied will be compared to typical interactions, and cross-linguistically between Finnish and English data sets. The results provide new theoretical insight to the fundamentals of human conversational interaction in connection with deficits in cognitive, interactional, linguistic, motor, and sensory-perceptual levels of human performance. The results can be used for guidance and developing conversation-based interventions.
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Starting year

2020

End year

2025

Granted funding

Minna Laakso Orcid -palvelun logo
479 875 €

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Academy projects

Other information

Funding decision number

333858

Fields of science

Languages

Research fields

Soveltava kielitiede

Identified topics

languages, linguistics, speech