Sign language and writing - possibilities of saying about themselves for deaf people

Authors

  • Clarissa Degrazia Carvalho
  • Yone Maria Rafaeli

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-1624.v8i14p60-67

Keywords:

Deaf, Writing, Sign language, Subjective construction

Abstract

The goal of this article is to discuss which psychic processes are involved in order to promote Sign Language and alphabetical writing acquisition (or access) based on a clinical experience. When these questions are raised, it comes out the specific matters about Sign Language and the possible difficulties on writing appropriation by a deaf person. Opposite to these adversities, we had noticed that these resources appopriation could lend to psychic, cultural and social profits for the deaf person.

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Published

2003-06-01

Issue

Section

Dossier

How to Cite

Carvalho, C. D., & Rafaeli, Y. M. (2003). Sign language and writing - possibilities of saying about themselves for deaf people. Clinical Styles. The Journal on the Vicissitudes of Childhood, 8(14), 60-67. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1981-1624.v8i14p60-67