SPTH2002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Auslan, Manually Coded English, Speech-Language Pathology

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Independent language with own grammar, syntax and morphology/linguistic structure, vocabulary. Has its own lexicon that is not based on spoken english and has its own classifiers. A word for word signed representation of english. Totally dependent on spoken english-parasitic, not its own language. All structure, vocabulary, morphology is based on spoken. Mainly used to describe simultaneous signing and speech, but also encompass whatever else works for the child e. g. signing, speech, lip reading, listening, pictures, prints (anything possible) to facilitate communication. However, this method is becoming less prevalent and less popular. So many children are able to develop really good auditory skills through advances of hearing aids and cochlear implants. The use of manual signs and natural gesture to support communication. Mainly used for children with a developmental delay. Used to encourage and support language development in children and adults with communication difficulties.

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