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Author Orie, Olanike Ola

Title Acquisition Reversal : the Effects of Postlingual Deafness in Yoruba
Published Boston : De Gruyter, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (294 pages)
Series Studies on Language Acquisition [SOLA] ; v. 47
Studies on Language Acquisition SOLA
Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1. Postlingual Deafness -- Chapter 2. The Yoruba: the people and their language -- Chapter 3. Deafness, Societal Attitude, and Language Adaptation -- Chapter 4. Yoruba Sign Language: A Basic Description -- Chapter 5. Postlingual Deafness at Age 5: Patterns of Loss after 25 Years -- Chapter 6. Postlingual Deafness at Age 8: Patterns of Loss after 25 Years -- Chapter 7. The Connection of Postlingual Deafness Language Loss to Acquisition -- Chapter 8. Summary, Suggestions for Rehabilitation and Further Research -- References -- Index
Summary This is the first comprehensive account of prolonged hearing loss and its impact on a language that was once spoken fluently. The reader is introduced to a significant deaf population - Yoruba speakers who have been profoundly deaf for more than twenty years and who have no access to hearing aids or speech therapy. These speakers exhibit language loss patterns which mirror acquisition stages in the speech of Yoruba children. This similarity argues for a link between language loss and first language acquisition, and shows that prolonged hearing loss results in the reversal of language
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Language attrition -- Nigeria
Deaf -- Nigeria -- Language
Postlingual deafness -- Nigeria
Yoruba language -- Nigeria
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- Psycholinguistics.
Deaf -- Language
Language attrition
Postlingual deafness
Yoruba language
Yoruba
Spracherwerb
Nigeria
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781614510451
1614510458