Dissertação
Língua e linguagem no diálogo mãe ouvinte-filho surdo
Fecha
2011-08-11Registro en:
BARCELLOS, Carine Martins. Language in the dialogue between hearing mother and deaf child. 2011. 130 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Fonoaudiologia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2011.
Autor
Barcellos, Carine Martins
Institución
Resumen
This research examined the possibilities of dialogu
e between mother-hearing/deaf-
child in monolingual situation of Brazilian Portugu
ese (BP) and bilingual (BP and
Brazilian Sign Language LIBRAS), the mother's spe
ech about her feelings toward
deafness and the relationship of these aspects with
the selection of the
therapeutic/educational suggestion for the children
and the deaf child s linguistic
skills in bilingual or monolingual situation intera
cting with their mothers. The analysis
was qualitative, descriptive, case study and a conv
enience sample, consisting of
three children of both sexes between 2 and 6 years
old, diagnosed with bilateral
deafness, severe or profound users or not users of
hearing aid who had no other
associated disorder and who were in attendance at t
he Speech Therapy Service at
the Federal University of Santa Maria. The children
s mothers were interviewed,
answering questions about the choices with themes o
f language, educational and
therapeutic and maternal feelings about deafness. T
he responses were transcribed
and categorized from the responses that make explic
it the maternal representations
about deafness and the linguistic possibilities of
the children. We also carried out
footage of the dyads in play, and coded the transcr
ibed statements differently. The
analysis focused on the filming of the communicativ
e situation, the presence or
absence of dialogue between mother and child, and t
he linguistic ability of children in
both languages. The results showed that children in
bilingual language area showed
higher linguistic skills either in terms of provisi
on of LIBRAS and BP, or the greater
acceptance of their hearing status by the mother; t
he fact that severe deafness had a
positive influence on their language development. B
oth children in monolingual
situation of BP showed low linguistic abilities eit
her by the presence of profound
deafness, or by less acceptance of their hearing st
atus by the family. It was
concluded that the chances of engagement in dialogu
e of the deaf subjects in
bilingual situations are magnified because of the a
cceptance of their hearing status
by their families and understanding of their lingui
stic, educational and therapeutic
possibilities, because the functioning of language
was higher in BP and LIBRAS
bilingual subjects than in BP monolinguals in the s
tudied sample.