Flemish Sign Language development

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Beatrijs Wille, Kimberley Mouvet, Myriam Vermeerbergen, M. Herreweghe
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Abstract

This case study provides a first exploratory study on the early Flemish Sign Language acquisition of a deaf infant from the perspective of Halliday’s Systemic Functional Theory. It highlights some remarkable aspects of sign language acquisition with respect to interpersonal interaction between the child and its mother. The free play interactions of the Deaf mother and her moderately deaf daughter were recorded when the child was 6, 9, 12, 18 and 24 months old. These interactions were annotated in ELAN and transcribed in view of the analysis adapting Systemic Functional Linguistics. The analysis indicates that the early sign language development of the child chronologically correlates with Halliday’s descriptions of the universal functions of language. The infant’s first lexical signs appeared at 12 months. The child produced one-sign utterances (12 months and older), one-sign utterances along with a pointing sign (18 months and older) and two-sign utterances (24 months). The mother integrated attentional strategies to redirect the child’s attention. She also adopted techniques that are appropriate for child-directed signing, i.e. questions, recasts and expansions.
佛兰德手语的发展
本研究首次从韩礼德的系统功能理论视角对失聪婴儿早期佛兰德语手语习得进行了探索性研究。它强调了孩子和母亲之间的人际互动方面手语习得的一些显著方面。在孩子6个月、9个月、12个月、18个月和24个月时,记录失聪母亲和中度失聪女儿的自由游戏互动。这些相互作用在ELAN中进行了注释,并根据系统功能语言学的分析进行了转录。分析表明,儿童早期手语发展的时间顺序与韩礼德对语言普遍功能的描述相关。婴儿在12个月时出现了第一个词汇符号。该患儿能说出单手势(12个月及以上)、单手势和指向手势(18个月及以上)以及双手势(24个月)。母亲综合了注意力策略来转移孩子的注意力。她还采用了适合儿童指导的手语技巧,即提问、复述和扩展。
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期刊介绍: Functions of Language is an international journal of linguistics which explores the functionalist perspective on the organisation and use of natural language. It encourages the interplay of theory and description, and provides space for the detailed analysis, qualitative or quantitative, of linguistic data from a broad range of languages. Its scope is broad, covering such matters as prosodic phenomena in phonology, the clause in its communicative context, and regularities of pragmatics, conversation and discourse, as well as the interaction between the various levels of analysis. The overall purpose is to contribute to our understanding of how the use of languages in speech and writing has impacted, and continues to impact, upon the structure of those languages.
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