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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Berlin ; : De Gruyter Mouton,
    UID:
    almahu_9949481575002882
    Format: 1 online resource (281 p.) : , One map
    ISBN: 9781614510451 , 9783110238570
    Series Statement: Studies on Language Acquisition [SOLA] , 47
    Content: This is the first comprehensive account of prolonged hearing loss and its impact on a language that was once spoken fluently. Although it is currently assumed that hearing loss results in speech deterioration, it is shown that language loss occurs when speakers remain deaf for a long time. The reader is introduced to a significant deaf population - postlingually deafened Yoruba speakers who have been deaf for more than twenty years and who have no access to hearing aids or speech therapy. After becoming deaf, they continue to speak Yoruba from memory and "hear" visually through lip reading. These speakers exhibit phonological, lexical and syntactic losses which mirror acquisition patterns attested in the speech of Yoruba children. Based on these similarities, it is argued that a direct link exists between language loss and first language acquisition. It is further argued that prolonged deafness results in language reversal. Finally, the book presents the first description of the sign language and gestures used by deafened speakers to augment their spoken language. These findings will be of value to linguists, speech, language and hearing therapists, anthropologists, Africanists, deaf studies researchers, and non-specialists who are interested in hearing health and wellness.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Abbreviations -- , Chapter 1. Postlingual Deafness -- , Chapter 2. The Yoruba: the people and their language -- , Chapter 3. Deafness, Societal Attitude, and Language Adaptation -- , Chapter 4. Yoruba Sign Language: A Basic Description -- , Chapter 5. Postlingual Deafness at Age 5: Patterns of Loss after 25 Years -- , Chapter 6. Postlingual Deafness at Age 8: Patterns of Loss after 25 Years -- , Chapter 7. The Connection of Postlingual Deafness Language Loss to Acquisition -- , Chapter 8. Summary, Suggestions for Rehabilitation and Further Research -- , References -- , Index , Issued also in print. , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    In: DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1, De Gruyter, 9783110238570
    In: DGBA Backlist Linguistics and Semiotics 2000-2014 (EN), De Gruyter, 9783110238457
    In: DGBA Linguistics and Semiotics 2000 - 2014, De Gruyter, 9783110636970
    In: De Gruyter Mouton Backlist 2000-2015, De Gruyter, 9783110742961
    In: E-BOOK GESAMTPAKET / COMPLETE PACKAGE 2012, De Gruyter, 9783110288995
    In: E-BOOK PACKAGE ENGLISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE 2012, De Gruyter, 9783110288902
    In: E-BOOK PAKET LINGUISTIK UND LITERATURWISSENSCHAFT 2012, De Gruyter, 9783110288896
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781614510437
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter
    UID:
    gbv_1655752715
    Format: 294 p
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Online-Ressource De Gruyter eBook-Paket Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft
    ISBN: 9781614510437
    Series Statement: Studies on Language Acquisition [SOLA] 47
    Content: This is the first comprehensive account of prolonged hearing loss and its impact on a language that was once spoken fluently. The reader is introduced to a significant deaf population - Yoruba speakers who have been profoundly deaf for more than twenty years and who have no access to hearing aids or speech therapy. These speakers exhibit language loss patterns which mirror acquisition stages in the speech of Yoruba children. This similarity argues for a link between language loss and first language acquisition, and shows that prolonged hearing loss results in the reversal of language. Olanike Ola Orie, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana,USA.
    Note: In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781614510451
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781614510437
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-614-51043-7
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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    Book
    Book
    Boston [u.a.] : Walter de Gruyter
    UID:
    gbv_71669557X
    Format: X, 281 S , Ill , 230 mm x 155 mm
    ISBN: 1614510431 , 9781614510437
    Series Statement: Studies on Language Acquisition 47
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Nigeria ; Yoruba-Sprache ; Muttersprache ; Verlernen ; Gehörlosigkeit ; Gebärdensprache
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    Book
    Boston ; Berlin :de Gruyter Mouton,
    UID:
    almafu_BV040643894
    Format: X, 281 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. ; , 230 mm x 155 mm.
    ISBN: 978-1-614-51043-7 , 1-614-51043-1 , 978-1-61451-045-1
    Series Statement: Studies on language acquisition 47
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Yoruba-Sprache ; Muttersprache ; Verlernen ; Gehörlosigkeit ; Gebärdensprache ; Yoruba ; Spracherwerb
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin ;Boston :De Gruyter Mouton,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958353319702883
    Format: 1 online resource (292p.): , One map
    ISBN: 9781614510451
    Series Statement: Studies on Language Acquisition [SOLA] ; 47
    Content: This is the first comprehensive account of prolonged hearing loss and its impact on a language that was once spoken fluently. Although it is currently assumed that hearing loss results in speech deterioration, it is shown that language loss occurs when speakers remain deaf for a long time. The reader is introduced to a significant deaf population — postlingually deafened Yoruba speakers who have been deaf for more than twenty years and who have no access to hearing aids or speech therapy. After becoming deaf, they continue to speak Yoruba from memory and “hear” visually through lip reading. These speakers exhibit phonological, lexical and syntactic losses which mirror acquisition patterns attested in the speech of Yoruba children. Based on these similarities, it is argued that a direct link exists between language loss and first language acquisition. It is further argued that prolonged deafness results in language reversal. Finally, the book presents the first description of the sign language and gestures used by deafened speakers to augment their spoken language. These findings will be of value to linguists, speech, language and hearing therapists, anthropologists, Africanists, deaf studies researchers, and non-specialists who are interested in hearing health and wellness.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Abbreviations -- , Chapter 1. Postlingual Deafness -- , Chapter 2. The Yoruba: the people and their language -- , Chapter 3. Deafness, Societal Attitude, and Language Adaptation -- , Chapter 4. Yoruba Sign Language: A Basic Description -- , Chapter 5. Postlingual Deafness at Age 5: Patterns of Loss after 25 Years -- , Chapter 6. Postlingual Deafness at Age 8: Patterns of Loss after 25 Years -- , Chapter 7. The Connection of Postlingual Deafness Language Loss to Acquisition -- , Chapter 8. Summary, Suggestions for Rehabilitation and Further Research -- , References -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-1-61451-043-7
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin ; : De Gruyter,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959226839702883
    Format: 1 online resource (294 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-283-85678-6 , 1-61451-045-8
    Series Statement: Studies on language acquisition ;
    Content: This is the first comprehensive account of prolonged hearing loss and its impact on a language that was once spoken fluently. Although it is currently assumed that hearing loss results in speech deterioration, it is shown that language loss occurs when speakers remain deaf for a long time. The reader is introduced to a significant deaf population - postlingually deafened Yoruba speakers who have been deaf for more than twenty years and who have no access to hearing aids or speech therapy. After becoming deaf, they continue to speak Yoruba from memory and "hear" visually through lip reading. These speakers exhibit phonological, lexical and syntactic losses which mirror acquisition patterns attested in the speech of Yoruba children. Based on these similarities, it is argued that a direct link exists between language loss and first language acquisition. It is further argued that prolonged deafness results in language reversal. Finally, the book presents the first description of the sign language and gestures used by deafened speakers to augment their spoken language. These findings will be of value to linguists, speech, language and hearing therapists, anthropologists, Africanists, deaf studies researchers, and non-specialists who are interested in hearing health and wellness.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front matter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Abbreviations -- , Chapter 1. Postlingual Deafness -- , Chapter 2. The Yoruba: the people and their language -- , Chapter 3. Deafness, Societal Attitude, and Language Adaptation -- , Chapter 4. Yoruba Sign Language: A Basic Description -- , Chapter 5. Postlingual Deafness at Age 5: Patterns of Loss after 25 Years -- , Chapter 6. Postlingual Deafness at Age 8: Patterns of Loss after 25 Years -- , Chapter 7. The Connection of Postlingual Deafness Language Loss to Acquisition -- , Chapter 8. Summary, Suggestions for Rehabilitation and Further Research -- , References -- , Index , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-61451-043-1
    Language: English
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