APHASIA IN THE ARABOPHONE CHILD: A PSYCHOLINGUISTIC STUDY

Mohamed Haoula, Fakht Maarouf

Abstract


This work aims at studying the pathological language in the aphasic Arabic-speaking child to understand its cognitive functioning governed by proposed meanings to the considered idiom. This approach will allow us to understand how this dichotomy manifests itself by reference to the linguistic and psycholinguistic specificity that characterizes the Arabic-speaking context. Starting from the specificity of each language, and in our work of the peculiarity of the Arabic language, it is assumed that the meanings conveyed will have different types of manifestations by reference to ordinary life such child's realization in uses.

 

Article visualizations:

Hit counter

DOI

Keywords


the aphasic child, combination, Arabic language, selection.

Full Text:

PDF

References


Adam Jean Michel: From words to speech: the example of the main connectors. In Practice. N ° 43 .October 1984.

Benvenist E.: Problems of general linguistics. Editions Gallimard Tome 1, Volume 2 1966-1974.

Bruner J.S.: The development of the child: savoir faire, savoir dire. Ed. PUF. 4th edition. November 1993.

Bruner J.S.: Is there an end to cognitive revolutions? In French Revue de pédagogie. No. 111. April - May - June 1995. pp. 73-84.

Caron Jean and Caron Porgue Josianne: Representation and communication: the integration of the pragmatic dimension. In Bulletin of Psychology. No. 412. 1992. 1993. Volume XI-VI.

Ducrot Oswold, Todorou Tzvetien: Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Sciences of Language. Ed. Seuil 1972.

Fayol Michel: The narrative and its construction. Delachaux and Niestlé. Paris. 1980.

Francois Frédéric: Practices of the oral. Nathan. Paris. 1993.

Francois Frédéric: Dialogue and putting into words dialogue between adults and children and children in kindergarten. In Journal of Psychology. N ° 2-3. nineteen eighty one.

Francois Frederic: Expressiveness and subjectivity in children. In Journal of Psychology. 03-04. July-December 1976.

Jakob André and all: Universal philosophical encyclopedia. PUF. 2nd edition. April 1998.

Jakobson Roman: An Essay on General Linguistics. Midnight. 1963.

Jakobson Roman: Childish language and aphasia. Midnight. 1969.

Lecours A.R. and L'hermite F.: Aphasia. Flammarion. 1989.

Luria A: Itinerary of a psychologist. Edition of progress. Moscow. 1985.

Moechler Jaques and Roboul Anne: An encyclopedic dictionary of pragmatics. Threshold 1994.

Nouani Hocine: Analysis of the explanatory behavior in Algerian children of contrasting social backgrounds. Doctoral thesis. Paris. Sorbonne. 1991.

Nouani Hocine: Draft analysis of the discourse. In Psychology No. 5-6. 1995-1996. SARP. Pp. 213-239.

Piaget John: Language and thought in children. Ed. Delachaux and Niestlé 9th edition 1976, Paris.

Pierce C.S.: Writings on the sign. Editions Seuil. Paris. 1978.

Propp Vladimir: Morphology of the tale: followed by transformation of the wonderful tales and, Emetetinski: The structural and typological study of the tale. Translations of Marguerite Périda Izvetak, Todorov and Claude Kohn. Ed. Seuil 1965 and 1970.

Saussure F. De: General linguistics course. Ed. Payot 1972 Paris.

Zellal Nacera: A. Agrammatism in the Arabic language. B. Re-calibration of "MT 86". In review of orthophonia: proceedings of the national symposium of speech therapy of 13/14 May 1997. Algiers. Pp 297.313.


Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2018 Mohamed Haoula, Fakht Maarouf

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

The research works published in this journal are free to be accessed. They can be shared (copied and redistributed in any medium or format) and\or adapted (remixed, transformed, and built upon the material for any purpose, commercially and\or not commercially) under the following terms: attribution (appropriate credit must be given indicating original authors, research work name and publication name mentioning if changes were made) and without adding additional restrictions (without restricting others from doing anything the actual license permits). Authors retain the full copyright of their published research works and cannot revoke these freedoms as long as the license terms are followed.

Copyright © 2017-2023. European Journal of Literature, Language and Linguistics Studies (ISSN 2559 - 7914 / ISSN-L 2559 - 7914). All rights reserved.


This journal is a serial publication uniquely identified by an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) serial number certificate issued by Romanian National Library. All the research works are uniquely identified by a CrossRef DOI digital object identifier supplied by indexing and repository platforms. All the research works published on this journal are meeting the Open Access Publishing requirements and standards formulated by Budapest Open Access Initiative (2002), the Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing (2003) and  Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities (2003) and can be freely accessed, shared, modified, distributed and used in educational, commercial and non-commercial purposes under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Copyrights of the published research works are retained by authors.