

Edited by Ewa Domagała-Zyśk
ISBN: 978-83-8061-020-0
Stron: 180
Format: B5
Rok wydania: 2014
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART ONE
DEVELOPING NATIONAL LANGUAGE COMPETENCE IN STUDENTS WITH HEARING AND SPEECH DISORDERS
CHAPTER ONE
DOROTA KORNAS-BIELA, Pre- and perinatal auditory experiences and their importance in the development of the child
CHAPTER TWO
DANUTA PLUTA-WOJCIECHOWSKA, Hypoacusia as one of the reasons for cleft-type alalia
CHAPTER THREE
EWA MUZYKA-FURTAK, Hearing Impairments and the problem of "Minimal Speech Disorders". Selected issues
CHAPTER FOUR
ANITA LORENC, Dynamic visualizations in studies on contemporary Polish pronunciation
CHAPTER FIVE
ALEKSANDRA BOROWICZ, Psychosocial situation of families raising children with hearing loss
CHAPTER SIX
RENATA KOŁODZIEJCZYK, On the need for Polish language lessons for hearing-impaired students
PART TWO
DEVELOPING FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMPETENCE IN HEARING AND SPEECH DISORDERS
CHAPTER SEVEN
IVA URDAREVIĆ, English as a foreign language for deaf and hard-of-hearing students in Serbia
CHAPTER EIGHT
EWA DOMAGAŁA-ZYŚK, Teaching English as a foreign language to a student with hearing loss combined with slight autistic disorders
CHAPTER NINE
ANNA PODLEWSKA, Deaf and hard of hearing students' perspectives on foreign language proficiency
CHAPTER TEN
MONIKA MALEC, Tonal languages in the context of hearing impairments
CHAPTER ELEVEN
BARBARA HENZEL-GARBARZ, Practical advice for foreign language teachers teaching students with hearing impairments