Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
178
Language
English
Published
Jan 14, 2009
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
9027222444
ISBN-13
9789027222442
Description
The journey of children acquiring sign language is a fascinating exploration of communication and cognitive growth. It delves into the unique stages of development that young signers experience, highlighting how they navigate the complexities of this visual-gestural language. The authors provide insights into the various factors that influence this process, such as environmental context and social interactions.
Through comprehensive research and observations, a detailed analysis of how children learn to express themselves using signs emerges. The book discusses the interplay between natural language acquisition and the distinct features of sign language, offering a nuanced understanding of bilingual cultivation in children who are exposed to both signed and spoken languages.
Readers gain valuable knowledge about the importance of early exposure to sign language and its impact on overall language development. The authors make a compelling case for recognizing sign language not just as a mode of communication, but as a vital component of linguistic and cultural identity for deaf and hard-of-hearing children.
Through comprehensive research and observations, a detailed analysis of how children learn to express themselves using signs emerges. The book discusses the interplay between natural language acquisition and the distinct features of sign language, offering a nuanced understanding of bilingual cultivation in children who are exposed to both signed and spoken languages.
Readers gain valuable knowledge about the importance of early exposure to sign language and its impact on overall language development. The authors make a compelling case for recognizing sign language not just as a mode of communication, but as a vital component of linguistic and cultural identity for deaf and hard-of-hearing children.
Genres
Children’s