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Evaluación y descripción del desarrollo del discurso narrativo en español
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Assessing Parent Behaviours in Parent–Child Interactions with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Infants Aged 0–3 Years: A Systematic Review
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In: J Clin Med (2021)
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Assessing Parent-Child Interaction in Infant Deafness
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In: Curr Opin Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg (2021)
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Early Pragmatics in Deaf and Hard of Hearing Infants.
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Background and objectives A set of important pragmatic skills emerge during infancy and pave the way for later language learning. It is thought these early social communication skills develop through infant-caregiver interaction. In a microanalysis, we tested whether deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) infants (typically at high risk of reduced access to rich communicative interaction in infancy) are less likely to engage in gestural and vocal pragmatic behaviors. Methods We coded the naturalistic communication of 8 DHH infants who had no additional needs, who were not preterm or low birth weight, whose parents were hearing, monolingual English speakers, and who had spoken English as their primary target language. The frequency of use of 5 types of infant communication known to positively predict later language development (show gestures, give gestures, index-finger pointing, communicative vocalizations, and early word use) was compared with that of 8 typically hearing infants matched for age, sex, and socioeconomic status. Results Hearing loss had a significant negative effect on the frequency with which infants engaged in all types of early communication that predict later language development. Conclusions DHH infants are at high risk of delay in the gestural and vocal communicative skills that lay the foundations for later language. Delay in the gestural domain suggests this is not simply a consequence of difficulties in imitating auditory stimuli. There is significant potential to lift DHH infants onto a positive developmental trajectory by supporting caregivers to nurture interaction from the first year.
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URL: http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3100806/1/4a.EarlyPrag_DHH-infants_Kelly%20et%20al_2020-08-25_ABCD.docx http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3100806/
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Emotion recognition skills in children with hearing loss: What is the role of language?
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In: Aguilar-Mediavilla, E.,Buil-Legaz, L., López-Penadés, R., Sanchez-Azanza, V.A., Adrover-Roig, D. (eds). (2019). Atypical Language Development in Romance Languages. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, p 169-184 ; Llibres / Capítols de LLibre (D-PS) (2019)
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Emotion recognition skills in children with hearing loss: What is the role of language?
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In: Aguilar-Mediavilla, E.,Buil-Legaz, L., López-Penadés, R., Sanchez-Azanza, V.A., Adrover-Roig, D. (eds). (2019). Atypical Language Development in Romance Languages. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, p 169-184 ; Llibres / Capítols de LLibre (D-PS) (2019)
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Editorial: Language Acquisition in Diverse Linguistic, Social and Cognitive Circumstances
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In: Frontiers in Psychology ; 9 (2018). - 1807. - eISSN 1664-1078 (2018)
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Language acquisition in diverse linguistic, social and cognitive circumstances
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Editorial: Language Acquisition in Diverse Linguistic, Social and Cognitive Circumstances
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Mapping language to the world: the role of iconicity in the sign language input
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The influence of the visual modality on language structure and language conventionalization: Insights from sign language and gesture
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Collecting and Analyzing Sign Language Data: Video Requirements and Use of Annotation Software
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