This chapter is about general and specific features of communicating by language, signs and symbols, including receiving and producing messages, carrying on conversations, and using communication devices and techniques.
Comprehending literal and implied meanings of messages in spoken language, such as understanding that a statement asserts a fact or is an idiomatic expression, such as responding and comprehending spoken messages.
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Responding to the human voice
Responding to the human voice in a very basic manner reflected by changes in breathing patterns, or with gross or fine body movements.
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Comprehending simple spoken messages
Responding appropriately in actions or with words to simple spoken messages (2-3 words) such as requests (e.g. give me) or commands (e.g. no, come here).
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Comprehending complex spoken messages
Responding appropriately in actions or with words to complex spoken messages (complete sentences), such as questions or instructions.
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Communicating with - receiving - spoken messages, other specified
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Communicating with - receiving - spoken messages, unspecified