“…One current approach to teaching language, pragmatics (Bates, 1976), minimizes the importance of training syntactic forms and emphasizes the training of communication skills that have functional effects on other people (Sailor et al, 1980). Under this approach, conversational skills such as greetings, expressing gratitude, turn-taking, topic maintenance, question asking, responding to questions, requesting objects or attention, and commenting on features of the setting or an event have been targeted for intervention (e.g., Carr & Kologinsky, 1983;Lancioni, 1982;Leifer & Lewis, 1984;Peck, Tomlinson, Schuler, Theimer, & Haring, 1984;Reichle, Rogers & Barrett, 1984;Warren, Baxter, Anderson, Marshall, & Baer, 1981).…”