2018
DOI: 10.21165/gel.v15i3.2389
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A deaf and a hearing student learning Portuguese and Libras in a tandem context

Abstract: Inclusive education in Brazil has created a linguistic reality at schools in which deaf and hearing people share the same space (QUADROS; KARNOPP, 2004). However, some obstacles make it hard for this interaction to flow naturally, both by deaf people who do not master Portuguese and hearing people who do not know Brazilian Sign Language. Various studies about the process of teaching and learning spoken languages emphasize the relevance of collaborative interaction in pairs or in groups in the co-construction o… Show more

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“…Oliveira (2017),Figueiredo and Oliveira (2019), andOliveira and Figueiredo (2020) carried out examples of tandem studies with languages of different modalities (oral X visuospatial), in which the linguistic pair consisted of written Portuguese and Brazilian Sign Language.…”
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“…Oliveira (2017),Figueiredo and Oliveira (2019), andOliveira and Figueiredo (2020) carried out examples of tandem studies with languages of different modalities (oral X visuospatial), in which the linguistic pair consisted of written Portuguese and Brazilian Sign Language.…”
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confidence: 99%