An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti
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An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti
THE UNIVERSITY OF DANANGUNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIESNGUYEN LÊ THỦY TIÊNAN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PRAGMATIC FEATURES IN THE LANGUAGE PRODUCTS An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti S OF HIGH-FUNCTIONING AUTISTIC INDIVIDUALS: A CASE-STUDY IN THE USAMASTER THESIS IN LINGUISTICS AND CULTURAL STUDIES OF FOREIGN COUNTRIESDa Nang, 2020THE UNIVERSITY OF DANANGUNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIESNGUYEN LÊ THỦY TIÊNAN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PRAGMATIC FEATURES IN THE LANGUAGE PRODUCTS An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti OF HIGH-FUNCTIONING AUTISTIC INDIVIDUALS: A CASE-STUDY IN THE USAMajor: ENGLISH LINGUISTICSCode: 822.02.01MASTER THESIS IN LINGUISTICS AND CULTURAL SAn investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti
TUDIES OF FOREIGN COUNTRIESSupervisor: VỎ THANH SƠN CA, Ph.DDa Nang, 2020iACKNOWLEDGEMENTThank you Dr. Vo Thanh Son Ca, for the rapid and infinite helTHE UNIVERSITY OF DANANGUNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIESNGUYEN LÊ THỦY TIÊNAN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PRAGMATIC FEATURES IN THE LANGUAGE PRODUCTS An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti believing that I can make a difference.Thank you Anh and Linh, for your assistance during my research.And thank you to my parents, who provided me with the care I needed.iiSTATEMENT OF AUTHORSHIPExcept where reference is made in the text of the thesis, this thesis contains no material published else An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti where or extracted in whole or in part from a thesis by which I have qualified for or been awarded another degree or diploma.No other person’s work haAn investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti
s been used without due acknowledgements in the thesis.This thesis has not been submitted for the award of any degree or diploma in any other tertiaryTHE UNIVERSITY OF DANANGUNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIESNGUYEN LÊ THỦY TIÊNAN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PRAGMATIC FEATURES IN THE LANGUAGE PRODUCTS An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti roduction. This creates several problems for autistic people when interacting with neurotypicals, putting them at risk of being discriminated against and misunderstood (Asperger. 1991). However, little has been done on this phenomenon, as most previous research on language of autistic people only pr An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti oduced results based on experiments in artificial environments (Fine. Bartolucci, Szatmari. & Ginsberg, 1994; Mitchell. Saltmarsh. & Russell, 1997; SuAn investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti
rian, Baron-Cohen. & Van der Lely, 1996). Moreover, the subjects of these studies were almost always autistic children and adolescents, leaving a gap THE UNIVERSITY OF DANANGUNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIESNGUYEN LÊ THỦY TIÊNAN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PRAGMATIC FEATURES IN THE LANGUAGE PRODUCTS An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti language products of high-functioning autistic people, through the case study of Christian Weston Chandler (CWC). a high-functioning autistic man who did not receive proper treatment for his autism throughout his life. Specifically, this study attempted to identify the features of literal and non-l An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti iteral utterances in CWC’s spoken and written language and examined the connections between CWC’s spoken and written language. Based on the DiscourseAn investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti
Analysis method (Salkind. 2010), the data from 37 phone calls and 290 emails between cwc and several different neurotypicals were qualitatively analyzTHE UNIVERSITY OF DANANGUNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIESNGUYEN LÊ THỦY TIÊNAN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PRAGMATIC FEATURES IN THE LANGUAGE PRODUCTS An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti spoken language were then compared with his written language in order to examine the connections between his spoken and written language. The findings suggested that both CWC’s spoken and written language shared two main features: The first is the mismatch between the non-literal utterances in the n An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti eurotypicals’ statements and the literal utterances in CWC's responses, and the second is the conformation of the responses to the intention behind thAn investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti
e neurotypicals’ statements. However, the literal - lion-literal conformation was more apparent in written texts than in spoken texts.ivand the literaTHE UNIVERSITY OF DANANGUNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIESNGUYEN LÊ THỦY TIÊNAN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PRAGMATIC FEATURES IN THE LANGUAGE PRODUCTS An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti nd the increase of the literal - non-literal mismatch in CWC’s spoken language, while there was no such increase in his written language. There are also two other features, each of which was unique to either CWC’s spoken or written language. They are the tendency to repeat the neurotypicals’ stateme An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti nts word-by-word (in spoken language), and the tendency to group multiple responses to the neuropicals’ statements into one paragraph without clarifyiAn investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti
ng which statement was being addressed (in written language). However, there was a few instances in CWC’s written language when he also repeated the nTHE UNIVERSITY OF DANANGUNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIESNGUYEN LÊ THỦY TIÊNAN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PRAGMATIC FEATURES IN THE LANGUAGE PRODUCTS An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti to separate his responses with ordinal adverbs or numbers if the neurotypicals also did the same in their emails. Overall, although there were instances when CWC's responses conformed to the intention behind the neurotypicals' statements, the frequency of this happening was low and inconsistent. Th An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti us, it is advisable for teachers, medical staff, social workers and the general public to limit the use of non-literal utterances when communicating wAn investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti
ith high-functioning autistic people. During communication, they should express their point as clear and concise as possible. It is also necessary thaTHE UNIVERSITY OF DANANGUNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIESNGUYEN LÊ THỦY TIÊNAN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PRAGMATIC FEATURES IN THE LANGUAGE PRODUCTS An investigation into the pragmatic features in the language products of high functioning autisti efer to the results of this study to create a framework for effective methods of treatment and assistance for high-functioning autistic people.THE UNIVERSITY OF DANANGUNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIESNGUYEN LÊ THỦY TIÊNAN INVESTIGATION INTO THE PRAGMATIC FEATURES IN THE LANGUAGE PRODUCTSGọi ngay
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