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Classification

Supplemental: Acute Hospitalized, Concussion/Mild TBI, Epidemiology
Basic: Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Short Description of Instrument
A revision of the Test of Language Competence-Expanded (TLC-E), the Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals®, Fifth Edition Metalinguistics (CELF®-5 Metalinguistics) assessment includes four tests of higher-level language skills.
Designed for students aged 9–21 years the CELF®-5 Metalinguistics is used to indentify students who have not acquired the expected levels of metalinguistic ability for their age.
The four tests that can be either administered individually or as a battery to obtain information regarding an individual's language skills include:
?     Making Inferences
?     Conversation Skills
?     Multiple Meanings
?   Figurative Language
Administration time: 45 minutes
Scoring

Total scaled scores are given for Metalinguistics Profile, Making Inferences, Conversation Skills, Multiple Meanings and Figurative Language. Index scores are given for Total Metalinguistics Index and Meta-Pragmatics and Meta-Semantics Index.

References
Wiig, E., and Secord, W. (2014). Clinical Evaluation of Language fundamentals-Fifth Edition Metalingusitics. Pearson Education Inc.: San Antonio, TX. Retrieved 8/10, 2016, from Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals 5th Edition.
Wiig, E., and Secord, W. (1989). Test of Language Competence (Expanded) (TLC-E). Pearson Education Inc.: San Antonio, TX. Retrieved 3/6, 2015, from
Test of Language Competence-Extended.
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Document last updated April 2020