Dialectal grammatical differences in oral narratives of school-aged Indigenous Australian children

Purpose: Children's oral language samples are regularly analysed in order to describe levels of language development and develop learning goals. However, diagnostic interpretation of language samples from Indigenous Australian children is problematic due to overlap between features of Aborigina...

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Main Authors: Pearce, W., Williams, Cori, Steed, W.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13548
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author Pearce, W.
Williams, Cori
Steed, W.
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Williams, Cori
Steed, W.
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description Purpose: Children's oral language samples are regularly analysed in order to describe levels of language development and develop learning goals. However, diagnostic interpretation of language samples from Indigenous Australian children is problematic due to overlap between features of Aboriginal English and features of language impairment in the mainstream non-Indigenous population. Limited studies explore the use of Aboriginal English and its diagnostic impact. This research, therefore, describes the grammatical features of language samples from one group of Indigenous Australian children. Method: Participants were 19 children aged 8;1–13;4 from the same school in a regional city with 100% Indigenous enrolment. The Test of Narrative Language was administered, eliciting three oral narratives, and features of Aboriginal English grammar were coded. Result: Dialect density was highly variable and greater in the Verb Phrase than in the Noun Phrase or Clause Structure. High teacher ratings of oral language ability aligned with lower measures of dialect density and higher grammatical accuracy for Standard Australian English. Grammatical accuracy was frequently higher for Aboriginal English than Standard Australian English. Conclusion: Over-identification of language impairment was identified as a risk when evaluating the language ability of Indigenous Australian children.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-135482017-09-13T15:00:25Z Dialectal grammatical differences in oral narratives of school-aged Indigenous Australian children Pearce, W. Williams, Cori Steed, W. Purpose: Children's oral language samples are regularly analysed in order to describe levels of language development and develop learning goals. However, diagnostic interpretation of language samples from Indigenous Australian children is problematic due to overlap between features of Aboriginal English and features of language impairment in the mainstream non-Indigenous population. Limited studies explore the use of Aboriginal English and its diagnostic impact. This research, therefore, describes the grammatical features of language samples from one group of Indigenous Australian children. Method: Participants were 19 children aged 8;1–13;4 from the same school in a regional city with 100% Indigenous enrolment. The Test of Narrative Language was administered, eliciting three oral narratives, and features of Aboriginal English grammar were coded. Result: Dialect density was highly variable and greater in the Verb Phrase than in the Noun Phrase or Clause Structure. High teacher ratings of oral language ability aligned with lower measures of dialect density and higher grammatical accuracy for Standard Australian English. Grammatical accuracy was frequently higher for Aboriginal English than Standard Australian English. Conclusion: Over-identification of language impairment was identified as a risk when evaluating the language ability of Indigenous Australian children. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13548 10.3109/17549507.2014.979878 restricted
spellingShingle Pearce, W.
Williams, Cori
Steed, W.
Dialectal grammatical differences in oral narratives of school-aged Indigenous Australian children
title Dialectal grammatical differences in oral narratives of school-aged Indigenous Australian children
title_full Dialectal grammatical differences in oral narratives of school-aged Indigenous Australian children
title_fullStr Dialectal grammatical differences in oral narratives of school-aged Indigenous Australian children
title_full_unstemmed Dialectal grammatical differences in oral narratives of school-aged Indigenous Australian children
title_short Dialectal grammatical differences in oral narratives of school-aged Indigenous Australian children
title_sort dialectal grammatical differences in oral narratives of school-aged indigenous australian children
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13548