The article presents a review of research conducted by foreign psychologists on the role of sign language in the communicative, cognitive and social development of children with hearing disorders. Each national sign language is a kind of linguistic system that has a complex grammar, specific vocabulary and syntax. The main problems that arise in deaf children in the situation of ignoring the possibilities of sign language are discussed. A number of studies have shown that deaf children of deaf parents are not inferior to hearing children in their cognitive capabilities, that the use of sign language has a positive effect on cognitive functions and leads to greater creative activity, a better understanding of spatial relationships, and great...
Controverse about the effects which the Sign Language of deaf has on their communicative and educat...
In this article, psychological and psycholinguistic studies on sign language are reviewed. One of ea...
Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3...
The article provides an overview of foreign psychological publications concerning the sign language ...
An overview of contemporary studies on the issue of theory of mind in deaf children is presented in ...
Empirical findings on the difficulties deaf children face in certain areas of cognitive, conative, e...
In this article, psychological and psycholinguistic studies on sign language are reviewed. One of ea...
AbstractThe aim of the article is to find out theoretical and practical aspects related to the socio...
This article highlights the current problems and their solutions to psychological condition of deaf ...
There have always existed the debate of whether the acquisition of sign language facilitates or hind...
The present study examined whether full access to sign language as a medium for instruction could in...
Examined the psycho-physical development of deaf children and their adaptation to the world, analyze...
Reported were over 20 related studies that were intended as attempts to discover the psychological i...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to scientific research on sign languag...
The present work investigated the relationship between mentalizing skills on the one hand and differ...
Controverse about the effects which the Sign Language of deaf has on their communicative and educat...
In this article, psychological and psycholinguistic studies on sign language are reviewed. One of ea...
Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3...
The article provides an overview of foreign psychological publications concerning the sign language ...
An overview of contemporary studies on the issue of theory of mind in deaf children is presented in ...
Empirical findings on the difficulties deaf children face in certain areas of cognitive, conative, e...
In this article, psychological and psycholinguistic studies on sign language are reviewed. One of ea...
AbstractThe aim of the article is to find out theoretical and practical aspects related to the socio...
This article highlights the current problems and their solutions to psychological condition of deaf ...
There have always existed the debate of whether the acquisition of sign language facilitates or hind...
The present study examined whether full access to sign language as a medium for instruction could in...
Examined the psycho-physical development of deaf children and their adaptation to the world, analyze...
Reported were over 20 related studies that were intended as attempts to discover the psychological i...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to scientific research on sign languag...
The present work investigated the relationship between mentalizing skills on the one hand and differ...
Controverse about the effects which the Sign Language of deaf has on their communicative and educat...
In this article, psychological and psycholinguistic studies on sign language are reviewed. One of ea...
Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3...