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Front Psychol ; 12: 640057, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33935890

RESUMO

In this study, we aim to disentangle pantomime from early signs in a newly-born sign language: Sao Tome and Principe Sign Language. Our results show that within 2 years of their first contact with one another, a community of 100 participants interacting everyday was able to build a shared language. The growth of linguistic systematicity, which included a decrease in use of pantomime, reduction of the amplitude of signs and an increase in articulation economy, showcases a learning, and social interaction process that constitutes a continuum and not a cut-off system. The human cognitive system is endowed with mechanisms for symbolization that allow the process of arbitrariness to unfold and the expansion of linguistic complexity. Our study helps to clarify the role of pantomime in a new sign language and how this role might be linked with language itself, showing implications for language evolution research.

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Rev. logop. foniatr. audiol. (Ed. impr.) ; 39(3): 115-128, jul.-sept. 2019. tab
Artigo em Inglês | IBECS | ID: ibc-185830

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Introduction: children with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss and prelingual onset of deafness exhibit less linguistic skills and poorer academic achievements when compared with their hearing peers. Recent studies show that cochlear implants may promote language development in this paediatric population, although phonological development does not always follow the patterns attested for typically developing children. Aim and method: the present study aims at describing the phonetic properties of segments and the phonological processes produced by 18 deaf Portuguese children with more than 2.0 years of implant use, divided into two groups according of their hearing age (A=2.10-4.04 and B=5.04-7.03) For this purpose, we used a formal articulation test validated for the Portuguese population. Results: results show that Group B, with a higher hearing age, exhibit a consonant repertoire more complete than Group A, whose hearing age was lower. Syllable and segmental difficulties tend to persist over a long period of time, even after 4 years of implant experience (i.e. hearing age). Discussion: the children's consonant repertoire of plosives and fricatives seems to take longer to establish in deaf children with cochlear implants than in their Portuguese hearing peer; other phonological patterns found in the data show an immature phonological development (e.g. syllable omission and onset deletion); these results match the ones reported for other languages in other studies on cochlear implanted children


Introducción: los niños con un nivel de hipoacusia neurosensitiva entre intensa y profunda, y en fases iniciales de sordera prelocutiva presentan conocimientos lingüísticos y resultados académicos inferiores en relación con otros niños de su misma edad con un cuadro auditivo normal. Estudios recientes muestran que los implantes cocleares pueden promover el desarrollo lingüístico de este segmento pediátrico, aun cuando el desarrollo fonológico no siempre siga la progresión estándar que se observa en niños con una evolución prototípica. Objetivo y metodología: este estudio tiene como objetivo describir las propiedades de los segmentos fonéticos y de las pautas fonológicas producidos por 18 niños sordos portugueses con más de 2 años de experiencia con el implante coclear, divididos en dos cohortes en función del tiempo que han utilizado este tipo de implantes (A = 2.10-4.04 y B = 5.04-7.03). Con este propósito nos hemos servido de una prueba de articulación formal validada para hablantes portugueses. Resultados: los resultados muestran que el grupo B, con mayor edad auditiva, presenta un repertorio de consonantes más completo que el grupo A. Las dificultades en la producción de sílabas y segmentos suelen persistir durante un largo período de tiempo, incluso después de los 4 años de experiencia con el implante, es decir, con 4 años de edad auditiva. Discusión: al parecer, el repertorio de consonantes obstruyentes (oclusivas y fricativas) tarda más tiempo en establecerse en niños sordos con implantes cocleares que en niños con audición normal. Los datos obtenidos revelan, además, pautas propias de un desarrollo fonológico inmaduro (p. ej., omisión total de sílabas y omisión de ataques silábicos); los resultados coinciden así con los que arrojan varios estudios sobre niños de otras lenguas que llevan también implante coclear


Assuntos
Humanos , Surdez/complicações , Transtorno Fonológico/fisiopatologia , Implantes Cocleares/estatística & dados numéricos , Transtornos do Desenvolvimento da Linguagem/reabilitação , Portugal , Transtorno Fonológico/reabilitação , Surdez/reabilitação , Crianças com Deficiência
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J Psycholinguist Res ; 46(2): 311-328, 2017 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27250716

RESUMO

Sensory systems are essential for perceiving and conceptualizing our semantic knowledge about the world and the way we interact with it. Despite studies reporting neural changes to compensate for the absence of a given sensory modality, studies focusing on the assessment of semantic processing reveal poor performances by deaf individuals when compared with hearing individuals. However, the majority of those studies were not performed in the linguistic modality considered the most adequate to their sensory capabilities (i.e., sign language). Therefore, this exploratory study was developed focusing on linguistic modality effects during semantic retrieval in deaf individuals in comparison with their hearing peers through a category fluency task. Results show a difference in performance between the two linguistic modalities by deaf individuals as well as in the type of linguistic clusters most chosen by participants, suggesting a complex clustering tendency by deaf individuals.


Assuntos
Surdez/fisiopatologia , Idioma , Psicolinguística , Semântica , Língua de Sinais , Adulto , Humanos
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