Evaluación y descripción del discurso narrativo en LSE

Translated title of the contribution: Assessment and description of narrative discourse in LSE

Mar Pérez, Mayte Sanjuán, Aránzazu Ardura, Ignacio Montero, Gary Morgan

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Abstract

Background: Narrative is an important achievement in language development. Children have to learn to coordinate grammatical, pragmatic and cognitive skills over a long period of time. Two related levels of information organisation are implicit in narratives: macrostructure and microstructure. The first refers to the overall organization of the content and the second refers to the linguistic resources, which enable connections to be made between the sub-events of the story to create coherence. There are studies on the oral language narratives of deaf children but little research on the narrative development of deaf children who use Spanish sign language. Objectives: The aim of our study is twofold: on the one hand, to adapt the test of narrative production (TPN) from British sign language to Spanish sign language (LSE) and, on the other hand, to describe the development of narrative skills. Method: A total of 46 protocols from 30 native signers aged between 4 and 12 years were analyzed. Results: The results indicate a correlation between the three blocks comprising the test: content and structure (macrostructure) and grammar (microstructure). The development of the macrostructure components stabilizes at the age of 8 years, while in the microstructure a more progressive development is observed up to the age of 12 years. Conclusions: The test will make it possible to assess children in clinical and educational settings, especially those children who, for various reasons, show atypical development in sign language.
Translated title of the contributionAssessment and description of narrative discourse in LSE
Original languageSpanish
Article number100477
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Speech Therapy, Phoniatrics and Audiology
Volume44
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Narration
  • Narrative skills
  • Sign language assessment
  • Spanish sign language development

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