Aphasia in the context of the pandemic: language activities developed by Zoom and Whatsapp

Signo Pub Date : 2022-01-03 DOI:10.17058/signo.v47i88.17370
Diana Michaela Amaral Boccato
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Abstract: Taking into account the difficulties faced by aphasic subjects in the utterances production and comprehension, both oral and written, this study aims at discussing the continuous work positive impacts, using Zoom and WhatsApp, during the pandemic period, while developing language activities with GB, a young aphasic woman, who attends the Center for Aphasic Individuals (Institute of Language Studies from the State University of Campinas, Unicamp). The longitudinal study is supported by an ongoing doctoral research, developed by the Group of Language Studies on Aging and Pathologies. The present article follows the theoretical-methodological principles based on enunciative-discursive neurolinguistics (Coudry, 1986, 1988) with focus on qualitative research and case studies. Based also on Luria’s (1981, 1986) and Vygotsky’s (2000 [1984]) neuropsychology, the brain is understood as a system that operates from the joint and integrated activity of functional units, emphasizing the social relations mediated by culturally developed symbols. In addition, Bakhtinian categories (Novaes-Pinto, 1999) allow us to analyze the dialogic processes, considering language production effective contexts, in order to understand the neurological damage impact on linguistic-cognitive functioning. For this, we bring some clippings of virtual interactions between the researcher (Idb) and GB, emphasizing the epi- and metalinguistic work that constitute discursive reorganization processes developed. By providing different features, the digital tools bring new possibilities for creating meaningful alternative strategies, generating a fundamental network that brings benefits to aphasics, while becoming an object of interest for research in several areas. Keywords:     Aphasias; neurolinguistics; reading; writing; epilinguistics
疫情背景下的失语症:Zoom和Whatsapp开发的语言活动
摘要:考虑到失语症受试者在口语和书面语的产生和理解方面所面临的困难,本研究旨在讨论在疫情期间使用Zoom和WhatsApp进行持续工作的积极影响,同时与年轻的失语症女性GB一起开展语言活动,他就读于失语症患者中心(Unicamp,坎皮纳斯州立大学语言研究所)。这项纵向研究得到了老龄化和病理学语言研究小组正在进行的博士研究的支持。本文遵循基于吐字话语神经语言学(Coudry,19861988)的理论方法论原则,重点进行定性研究和个案研究。同样基于Luria(19811986)和Vygotsky(2000[1984])的神经心理学,大脑被理解为一个从功能单元的联合和综合活动中运作的系统,强调由文化发展的符号介导的社会关系。此外,Bakhtinian范畴(Novaes-Pinto,1999)使我们能够分析对话过程,考虑语言产生的有效语境,以了解神经损伤对语言认知功能的影响。为此,我们带来了一些研究人员(Idb)和GB之间虚拟互动的剪辑,强调了构成话语重组过程的表层语言和元语言工作。通过提供不同的功能,数字工具为创造有意义的替代策略带来了新的可能性,产生了一个为失语症患者带来好处的基本网络,同时成为几个领域研究的兴趣对象。关键词:Aphasias;神经语言学;阅读写表层语言学
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