| $ CHI, EXA | |
| +PARTICIPANTS: CHI child, EXA examiner | |
| +DOB: 6/12/1996 | |
| +DOE: 2/16/2001 | |
| +CA: 4;8;4 | |
| +Gender: F | |
| +Context: Nar | |
| +Group of CHI: TD | |
| +ID: 459=CHI | |
| +Tape Location: Disk L25, Track 27 | |
| = [Bg:A1] | |
| C once upon a time (a uh) a giraffe and a[EW:an] elephant met. | |
| C they saw : a balloon stuck (in) in their water (p) pool. | |
| C (they) (the) (the) the zebra try/ed to get it. | |
| C but he (cou) just could not get it. | |
| C then : (the) the elephant got it. | |
| C and then (he le) he help/ed : the zebra get out of the water. | |
| C and then : they both smile/ed at each other. | |
| =C the end [+_bch]. | |
| = [Eg:A1] | |
| = [Bg:A2] | |
| C (once upon a z) the zebra and the elephant : they want/ed to go dive/ing in the pool. | |
| C and then the elephant runned|run[EW:ran]. | |
| C but it was too slippery (on the) : on the side. | |
| C (and then he slip/ed) and then she slip/ed off. | |
| C and she fell into the pool. | |
| C but she was not ready to jump. | |
| C (sh) then she got a[EW:an] owie because she runned|run[EW:ran] too fast. | |
| C and she hurt herself. | |
| C then : (th) the other elephant came to help. | |
| C she cry/ed and she cry/ed : because it was hurt/ing. | |
| C and he put a bandaid on it. | |
| C then she feeled|feel[EW:felt] much better. | |
| C but she just stare/ed at it. | |
| C and (he[!] said) : she just freak/ed at him. | |
| =C the end [+_bch]. | |
| = [Eg:A2] | |
| = [Bg:A3] | |
| C once upon a time (the elephant) [~_I_mean] the zebra had a toy airplane. | |
| C and the elephant want/ed to play with it. | |
| C but the zebra said no. | |
| C and : then : the elephant took it away from the zebra. | |
| C and then it fell in the water. | |
| C then : he got upset. | |
| C and then the lifeguard said no toy/s in the water. | |
| C and then : he said (that) that the zebra had the toy. | |
| C and then : she took it from him. | |
| C and then it went in the water. | |
| C (and the ele) and the lifeguard try/ed to reach it. | |
| C and then : he said : I can not get it out! | |
| C and then the person who take/3s toy/s out of the water : she came with a net. | |
| C (and) : and she try/ed to take it out. | |
| C and then she just about got it. | |
| C and then she got it out of the water. | |
| C and then the zebra was happy. | |
| =C the end [+_bch]. | |
| = [Eg:A3] | |
| = [Bg:B1] | |
| C once upon a time there was[EW:were] two rabbit/s. | |
| C and they were play/ing in a sandbox! | |
| C and then : one of the rabbit/s took a great big pile of sand. | |
| C and then the rabbit pour/ed it : on the sandcastle. | |
| C then it broke. | |
| C and then : the other one cry/ed. | |
| =C the end [+_bch]. | |
| = [Eg:B1] | |
| = [Bg:B2] | |
| C once upon a time the rabbit/s were take/ing their lunch bag/s! | |
| C then : (a) one of them ate too much. | |
| C he got a tummyache. | |
| C and then he could not eat any more. | |
| C so then he ask/3s[-:] the doctor if he could fix his tummyache [EU]. | |
| C then : (h) the doctor said no. | |
| C then the doctor said open up wide. | |
| C and then he still had a tummyache. | |
| =C the end [+_bch]. | |
| = [Eg:B2] | |
| = [Bg:B3] | |
| C once upon a time the rabbit had a balloon. | |
| C and he was pull/ing his wagon. | |
| C then the balloon start/ed to fly away. | |
| C and (he tie/ed it tright) he try/ed to tie it (ti) tighter. | |
| C then the balloon flew away. | |
| C then (the) only the string was left. | |
| C (so then the) and then the rabbit saw : (the) the man hold/ing the balloon/s. | |
| C he said can I have a balloon? | |
| C and the man said no. | |
| C then he just stood there. | |
| C then (he) the doctor[!] walk/ed away. | |
| C then the doctor look/ed at him and said : he will not give me a balloon. | |
| C (then the doc) and then the doctor gave the man : some penny/s. | |
| C (and) : and then he got a balloon. | |
| =C the end [+_bch]. | |
| = [Eg:B3] | |