The discursive neurolinguistic and recuperation of communicative ability in aphasic subjects
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https://doi.org/10.17058/signo.v41i71.7258Keywords:
Aphasia, Neurolinguistic Discursive, Recovery of communicative ability.Abstract
This study presents a pathological language data analysis of adult brain injury, aphasia patients. We started from the hypothesis that outlined clinical practice from the theoretical model of Neuro Discourse is crucial both for the recovery of communicative ability of aphasic as to their (re) integration, since Aphasia is a condition that affects the use of language. That the language disorder treatment process, the aphasic makes use of different strategies to recover amended and / or lost communication skills. In the pragmatic context, dialogue is built, helping the subject to make sense (s) through dialogue. Therefore, we have adopted the idea that there is a recovery of communicative skills in aphasic rather than a process of (re) language acquisition.Downloads
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2016-10-17
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de Oliveira, V. M. (2016). The discursive neurolinguistic and recuperation of communicative ability in aphasic subjects. Signo, 41(71), 176-188. https://doi.org/10.17058/signo.v41i71.7258