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before or after each paragraph.
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Announcements
1.If you haven’t had a chance to get
in contact with your partner for the
intervention assignment, you can
do so during the second half of
class, as we work on your drafts of
the key concepts paper.
2.Key concept paper due next week.
3.No reading review due next week.
Quick
questions or
quandaries?
Today’s Topic:
Pre-intentional vs.
intentional
communication
“Intentional behaviors are
specifically purposeful and
volitional. They are
activities in the service of
some goal, and they are
observable.”
(Lifter & Bloom, 1998, p. 165)
“The development of intentional
behaviors was regarded as
prerequisite to the development of
intentional communication, which
first appears with gestures and
prelinguistic vocalizations and later
with language.”
(Lifter & Bloom, 1998, p. 170)
Intentional Communication:
“signaling behavior in
which the sender is aware
a priori of the effect that a
signal will have on his
listener.”
(Bates, as cited in Reichle, Halle, & Drasgow, 1998, p. 419)
Intentionality is not “all-or-none”
1) absence of awareness of a goal;
2) awareness of the goal;
3) simple plan to achieve the goal;
4) coordinated plan to achieve the goal;
5) alternative plan to achieve the goal; &
6) metapragmatic awareness of the plan
to achieve the goal.
(Wetherby, Alexander and Prizant, 1998, p. 137)
Seven Indicators of
Intentionality
1. alternating eye gaze
between goal and listener;
2. persistent signaling until a goal is
accomplished or failure is indicated;
3. waiting for a response from a listener;
4. changing the signal quality until the
goal has been met;
Indicators of Intentionality, cont.
5. ritualizing or conventionalizing
communicative forms;
6. ceasing signal production when the
goal is met; and
7. displaying satisfaction when
the goal is met and
dissatisfaction when the goal
is not met.
(as cited in Reichle, Halle, & Drasgow, 1998, p. 419)
Quick Write
What is the difference between
intentional and non-intentional
communication?
How does this transition lead to the
development of language?
Small group work session:
Share your progress on your key concept
assignment. Use your readings, readings
reviews, and paper draft to work with
colleagues to more thoroughly understand
the five concepts for your paper.
Looking ahead…
Gesture as communication
Please take a
minute for the
minute paper.
And don’t forget to turn
your phone back on.