An Interrogation of the types of Grammatical Cohesive Devices that are Prominent in the Writing of Hearing-Impaired Learners

Antony Somba Mang’oka; James Onyango Ogola; Phylis Bartoo
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This paper set out to interrogate the types of grammatical cohesive devices that learners with hearing-impaired use in their writing. Studies conducted on the subject reveal that hearing-impaired learners face several challenges in their written English. To try to aid in providing solutions for amicable communication in the written works of these learners with hearing problems, this article investigated the nature of cohesion in the hearing-impaired learners’ English written texts. It investigated ways by which hearing-impaired learners have been able to achieve cohesion in their written texts. To be able to interrogate the cohesion devices, the article located itself within the lens of Halliday and Hasan’s theory of Cohesion to identify, describe and categorise cohesive devices in the texts. In the final analysis, the paper found out that all the cohesive devices posited by Halliday and Hasan were present, but at varying frequency. Reference had the highest frequency of occurrence and ellipsis the least. The findings of this study provide a theory-governed description of cohesive ties used by the hearing-impaired learners in Kenya. The findings also contribute to the increasing body of knowledge in studies related to the writing and communication of deaf learners.
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对听力障碍学习者写作中突出的语法衔接手段类型的探究
本文旨在探讨听力障碍学习者在写作中使用的语法衔接手段的类型。关于这一主题的研究表明,听力受损的学习者在书面英语中面临着一些挑战。为了帮助听力障碍学习者在书面作品中进行友好的沟通,本文对听力障碍学习者的英语书面文本中的衔接性质进行了研究。它调查了听障学习者能够在书面文本中实现衔接的方法。为了探究衔接手段,本文以韩礼德和哈桑的衔接理论为视角,对语篇中的衔接手段进行识别、描述和分类。在最后的分析中,本文发现韩礼德和哈桑提出的所有衔接手段都存在,只是频率不同。参考文献出现频率最高,省略号最少。本研究的结果提供了一个理论管理的描述凝聚力使用的听障学习者在肯尼亚。这些发现也有助于增加与聋人学习者的写作和交流有关的研究知识体系。
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