Language and Deafness

Autor/a: QUIGLEY, Stephen; PAUL, Peter
Año: 1984
Editorial: San Diego: College-Hill Press, 1984
Tipo de código: ISBN
Código: 0-933014-14-7
Soporte: Papel

Temas

Educación » Adquisición y desarrollo del lenguaje

Detalles

Can thought be like the lone tree falling in the forest making a sound that is not heard? That's the sort of question looked at in Language an Deafness. Just as it is difficult to describe a sound beyond hearing range, defining thought processes developed without the sound spoken words-requires creative investigation and analysis. In this work, the fields of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, anthropology, psychology, and sociology are informed in new and creative ways, based on the information presented about cognitive development, plus first- and second-language acquisition and bilingualism by the profoundly deaf.