Autores
Pasquale Rinaldi, Maria Cristina Caselli, Alessio Di Renzo, Tiziana Gulli, Virginia Volterra
Fecha de publicación
2014/7/1
Revista
Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
Volumen
19
Número
3
Páginas
303-318
Editor
Oxford University Press
Descripción
Lexical comprehension and production is directly evaluated for the first time in deaf signing children below the age of 3 years. A Picture Naming Task was administered to 8 deaf signing toddlers (aged 2–3 years) who were exposed to Sign Language since birth. Results were compared with data of hearing speaking controls. In both deaf and hearing children, comprehension was significantly higher than production. The deaf group provided a significantly lower number of correct responses in production than did the hearing controls, whereas in comprehension, the 2 groups did not differ. Difficulty and ease of items in comprehension and production was similar for signing deaf children and hearing speaking children, showing that, despite size differences, semantic development followed similar paths. For signing children, predicates production appears easier than nominals production compared with hearing …
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P Rinaldi, MC Caselli, A Di Renzo, T Gulli, V Volterra - Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2014