In:Social Setting, Stigma, and Communicative Competence: Explorations of the conversational interactions of retarded adults
Sharon Sabsay and Martha Platt
[Pragmatics & Beyond VI:6] 1985
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Published online: 1 January 1985
https://doi.org/10.1075/pb.vi.6.toc
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Table of contents
2. “About Ostriches Coming Out of Communist China”: Meanings, Functions, and Frequencies of Typical Interactions in Group Meetings for Retarded Adults9
3. Taking Sides: Resolution of a Peer Conflict in a Workshop for Retarded Adults41
5. Weaving the Cloak of Competence: A Paradox in the Management of Trouble in Conversations between Retarded and Nonretarded Interlocutors95
Footnotes117
References121
Appendix A125
Appendix B: Transcripts of episodes F, G, and L129
