The interface between language appropriation and sign language for deaf people

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Main Author: Andreis-Witkoski, Silvia
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Filietaz, Marta Rejane Proença
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Revista Sinalizar
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Summary: This paper approaches language appropriation by the deaf, pointing out the relevance of the role of Libras in their familiar, scholastic, and social interactions. The discussions are based on Vygotsky’s social-historic theory, according to which the development of language happens when boosted by human interactions. From that theoretical perspective, questions were raised on the effects of privation from Sign Language in deaf children, a gap that stops them from reaching a similar development to that of hearing children because they have no access to a full language. In addition to the need for a deaf child to have access to a Sign Language since a young age, we also point out the importance of nurture in bilingual familiar, scholastic, and social environments for the child to have quality interactions, promoting the full appropriation of language and other correlate developments. 
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spelling The interface between language appropriation and sign language for deaf peopleA interface entre a apropriação da linguagem por sujeitos surdos e a língua de sinaisBilingualismDeafLanguageSign LanguageLinguagemLíngua de SinaisSurdosBilíngueThis paper approaches language appropriation by the deaf, pointing out the relevance of the role of Libras in their familiar, scholastic, and social interactions. The discussions are based on Vygotsky’s social-historic theory, according to which the development of language happens when boosted by human interactions. From that theoretical perspective, questions were raised on the effects of privation from Sign Language in deaf children, a gap that stops them from reaching a similar development to that of hearing children because they have no access to a full language. In addition to the need for a deaf child to have access to a Sign Language since a young age, we also point out the importance of nurture in bilingual familiar, scholastic, and social environments for the child to have quality interactions, promoting the full appropriation of language and other correlate developments. Este artigo aborda a apropriação da linguagem por surdos, apontando a relevância do papel da Libras em suas interações familiares, escolares e sociais. As discussões estão alicerçadas sobre a teoria sócio histórica de Vygotsky, segundo a qual o desenvolvimento da linguagem ocorre impulsionado pelas interações humanas. A partir dessa perspectiva teórica, foram levantadas questões sobre os efeitos da privação da Língua de Sinais em crianças surdas, uma lacuna que as impede de alcançar desenvolvimento semelhante ao das crianças ouvintes por não terem acesso a uma língua plena. Além da necessidade de a criança surda ter acesso à Língua de Sinais desde tenra idade, aponta-se também a importância da criação de um ambiente bilíngue familiar, escolar e social, para que ela possa ter interações de qualidade, fomentando a plena apropriação da linguagem e de outros desenvolvimentos correlatos.Universidade Federal de Goiás2019-10-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/revsinal/article/view/5847510.5216/rs.v4.58475Revista Sinalizar; v. 4 (2019): Revista Sinalizar2448-0797reponame:Revista Sinalizarinstname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/revsinal/article/view/58475/33818Andreis-Witkoski, SilviaFilietaz, Marta Rejane Proençainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-09-03T15:28:55Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/58475Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/revsinal/PUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/revsinal/oaisinalizar.letras@ufg.br2448-07972448-0797opendoar:2020-09-03T15:28:55Revista Sinalizar - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The interface between language appropriation and sign language for deaf people
A interface entre a apropriação da linguagem por sujeitos surdos e a língua de sinais
title The interface between language appropriation and sign language for deaf people
spellingShingle The interface between language appropriation and sign language for deaf people
Andreis-Witkoski, Silvia
Bilingualism
Deaf
Language
Sign Language
Linguagem
Língua de Sinais
Surdos
Bilíngue
title_short The interface between language appropriation and sign language for deaf people
title_full The interface between language appropriation and sign language for deaf people
title_fullStr The interface between language appropriation and sign language for deaf people
title_full_unstemmed The interface between language appropriation and sign language for deaf people
title_sort The interface between language appropriation and sign language for deaf people
author Andreis-Witkoski, Silvia
author_facet Andreis-Witkoski, Silvia
Filietaz, Marta Rejane Proença
author_role author
author2 Filietaz, Marta Rejane Proença
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andreis-Witkoski, Silvia
Filietaz, Marta Rejane Proença
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bilingualism
Deaf
Language
Sign Language
Linguagem
Língua de Sinais
Surdos
Bilíngue
topic Bilingualism
Deaf
Language
Sign Language
Linguagem
Língua de Sinais
Surdos
Bilíngue
description This paper approaches language appropriation by the deaf, pointing out the relevance of the role of Libras in their familiar, scholastic, and social interactions. The discussions are based on Vygotsky’s social-historic theory, according to which the development of language happens when boosted by human interactions. From that theoretical perspective, questions were raised on the effects of privation from Sign Language in deaf children, a gap that stops them from reaching a similar development to that of hearing children because they have no access to a full language. In addition to the need for a deaf child to have access to a Sign Language since a young age, we also point out the importance of nurture in bilingual familiar, scholastic, and social environments for the child to have quality interactions, promoting the full appropriation of language and other correlate developments. 
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