Quel statut pour l’écrit en l’absence de langage oral? De l’écrit à la langue des signes
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https://doi.org/10.26034/tranel.2000.2683Résumé
We propose to show a case study,of a child with a severe deafness and serious troubles of aphasic type. Until the age of 7, written language was her only means of communicating, then there was a progressive transfer from written to sign language. Presently 16 and a half years old, communicating by sign language is still rudimentary, in production as well in comprehension; she uses written language when there are difficulties of communication. This case study raises numerous questions.Téléchargements
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01-12-2000
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Vinter, S. (2000). Quel statut pour l’écrit en l’absence de langage oral? De l’écrit à la langue des signes. Travaux neuchâtelois De Linguistique, (33), 99–110. https://doi.org/10.26034/tranel.2000.2683
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Article thématique