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Učenje slovenščine kot prvega jezika pri naglušnih : diplomsko delo
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Abstract
V slušno-orientiranem svetu je zmožnost slišati temeljni del človeške komunikacije. Uspešno usvajanje jezika zahteva razvit sluh, razvite spoznavne sposobnosti in razvite govorne organe. Del populacije, ki prvemu pogoju ne zadošča, imenujemo gluhi in naglušni. Cilj tega dela je raziskati, kako naglušni in funkcionalno naglušni, ki se primarno sporazumevajo skozi govorjeni jezik, usvajajo svoj materni jezik – slovenščino. Prvi, teoretični del diplomske naloge zavzema medicinski vidik izgube sluha, usvajanje jezika od rojstva naprej skozi otroštvo, govorno-jezikovno vzgojo za tiste, ki zaradi naglušnosti jezika ne morejo optimalno usvojiti, ter izobraževanje naglušnih otrok danes. Drugi, empirični del diplomske naloge se osredotoči na govorno-jezikovno stanje treh naglušnih testirancev. Sprašujem se, ali zgodnejši čas dodelitve primernega slušnega aparata in govorno-jezikovne terapije pozitivno vplivata na govorno-jezikovno zmožnost testirancev; kako pomemben je vpliv bralnih navad v kritičnem obdobju usvajanja jezika za govorno-jezikovno zmožnost testirancev; navsezadnje pa ugotavljam, če se govorno-jezikovni primanjkljaj, ki je posledica izgube sluha, kljub rehabilitaciji še vedno pojavlja. Preverila sem, kako se današnje govorno-jezikovno stanje testirancev umešča v teorijo. Zgodnja obravnava je ključnega pomena za dober govorno-jezikovni razvoj, prav tako so pomembni drugi pogoji za razvoj jezikovnih zmožnosti, kot je npr. pogosto branje. Oseba z izgubo sluha lahko doseže ogromen uspeh, a slušni primanjkljaj kljub temu še vedno obstaja. Populacija gluhih in naglušnih je izjemno heterogena; govorno-jezikovna zmožnost naglušnega posameznika še zdaleč ni odvisna le od golih medicinskih dejstev.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:slovenščina, naglušnost, funkcionalna naglušnost, izguba sluha, usvajanje jezika, govorni razvoj, jezikovni razvoj, besedilna analiza, pravopis
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[M. Repe]
Year:2024
Number of pages:65 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162116 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:19.09.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Acquisition of Slovene as a Mother Tongue in the Hard-of-Hearing Persons
Abstract:
In this hearing-oriented world, the ability to hear is a vital part of human communication. Successful language acquisition requires developed hearing, developed cognitive abilities, and developed speech organs. The deaf and hard-of-hearing persons are the part of the population that does not fulfil the first part of the criteria. The aim of this thesis is to research how hard-of-hearing and functionally hard-of-hearing persons that primarily communicate through spoken language acquire their mother tongue – Slovene. The first, theoretical part of the thesis discusses the medical aspect of hearing loss, the acquisition of language from birth through childhood, speech and language education for those that cannot acquire language optimally due to being hard-of-hearing, and the education of hard-of-hearing children today. The second, empirical part of the thesis focuses on the state of speech and language in three hard-of-hearing examinees. I wonder if a proper hearing aid and speech and language therapy being administered at an earlier point in time positively affect the speech and language ability of the examinees; how important the influence of reading habits in the critical period for language acquisition is for the speech and language ability of the examinees; lastly I establish whether the speech and language deficit, which is a consequence of hearing loss, appears still despite the rehabilitation. I checked how the current state of speech and language of the examinees fits into theory. Early treatment is the key for good speech and language development along with other requirements to develop the language ability, such as reading often, for example. A person with hearing loss may achieve great success, however the hearing deficit still exists. The deaf and hard-of hearing population is extremely heterogenous; the speech and language ability of a hard-of-hearing individual is far from being dependent only on the bare medical facts.

Keywords:Slovene laungage, deafness, functional hearing loss, hearing loss, language acquisition, speech development, language development, text analysis, spelling

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