Conversational control in nonimpaired speakers using an augmentative communication system

Conversational control, the manner and extent to which an individual directs and restrains communicative interaction, is a dimension which must be considered along with communication rate and accuracy when assessing the successful use of a communication augmentation system. An attempt was made to study two factors which may restrict conversational control of communication augmentation system users: (a) system use which reduces communication rate and delays message delivery and (b) amount of information possessed by the user. Five pairs of nonimpaired adult speakers participated in Direction-Giving and Decision-Making tasks in Speaking and Augmentative Communication System conditions. One member of each pair was randomly designated as subject and the other as communication partner. Both subjects and partners were allowed to communicate with speech and gestures in the Speaking Condition. In the Augmentative Communication System Condition, subjects used an Expanded Keyboard Memo-writer. Control was measured ...

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