2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-80342010000300013
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Habilidades pragmáticas em crianças deficientes auditivas: estudo de casos e controles

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Avaliar as habilidades pragmáticas de um grupo de crianças deficientes auditivas e compará-las a seus pares normo-ouvintes. MÉTODOS: Estudo de casos e controles composto por 32 crianças de ambos os gêneros com idades entre dois e seis anos. Dentre estas, 16 deficientes auditivas de grau moderadamente severo a profundo sem outros comprometimentos orgânicos (casos) e 16 crianças normo-ouvintes sem queixas fonoaudiológicas (controle) pareadas por idade. A avaliação e a análise da pragmática foram realiz… Show more

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“…the period prior to the first words, and consider non-verbal and interactive aspects in the analysis. This theory supported several studies (9)(10)(11) , either to understand the initial period of language acquisition as to the comparative analysis of situations when speech is absent or language is impaired.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…the period prior to the first words, and consider non-verbal and interactive aspects in the analysis. This theory supported several studies (9)(10)(11) , either to understand the initial period of language acquisition as to the comparative analysis of situations when speech is absent or language is impaired.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Adolescents 6, 7 and 8 had slight alterations and the others (5 and 9), in moderated level (Table 1). Pragmatics skills studies in impaired children concluded that these communicative functions are similar to these skills in hearing children 8 . However there is a difference between the communicative environment used: impaired children prioritize signs while hearing children prioritize oral language.…”
mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The profound pre-linguistic deafness may intensify bio psychological and social conflicts that one can be through 7 . Any hearing loss can bring great difficulties besides the hearing alteration 8 . Hearing loss is characterized by the sensorial privation, and, its consequences interfere in linguistics, emotional, educational, social and cultural aspects 9 .…”
Section: Linguagem Oral De Adolescentes Deficientes Auditivosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present review, 26 articles were found 2,6-30 , being eighteen analytical observational transversal studies 2,[6][7][8][9][12][13][14][17][18][19][20][21]23,24,[27][28][29] , four analytical observational longitudinal studies 10,11,16,22 , two reported case 15,25 , one experimental study 26 and one literature review 30 , consisting of nineteen national and seven international researches. The articles were separated in thematic bases and distributed in frames to results presentation.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 20 articles that approached oral language 2,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] referred to children with diagnosis of hearing loss, but differed on the protocols used to assessment. It is important to highlight that 4 studies of them assessed the communicative abilities 12,14,16,21 , by means of pragmatic protocols (Pragmatic Tasks of ABFW -Teste de Linguagem Infantil, Communicative Abilities Pragmatic Profiles e MAASE linguistic test) or verbal interactions; others four described the language expression and understanding 9,11,13,22 using the Reynell Development Language Scales (RDLS) and there were others four articles that have analyzed the vocabulary 7,18,20,24 by means of different protocols (Vocabulary Tasks of ABFW -Teste de Linguagem Infantil, Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test -PPVT e British Picture Vocabulary Scale -BPVS).…”
Section: Figure 2 -Sinthesys Of the Studies Concerning The Researchs mentioning
confidence: 99%