Comprehension problems of embodied metaphors in 5 to 7 year-old hearing impaired Persian speaking children

Background: In cognitive linguistics, the key factor in understanding of the abstract and metaphorical concepts is the individuals’ embodied experiences sensed by their body. Therefore, a better understanding of abstract concepts requires healthy senses and feelings. Hearing impairment leads to diso...

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Main Authors: Vahideh Soltani, Reza Nilipour, Mehdi Purmohammad, Peyman Hasani-Abharian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2019-02-01
Series:Function and Disability Journal
Online Access:http://fdj.iums.ac.ir/article-1-86-en.html
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spelling doaj-6c9bd102d8eb4d03914e0b7f5dee7df52021-07-02T18:50:56ZengIran University of Medical SciencesFunction and Disability Journal2588-63042588-63042019-02-0121111118Comprehension problems of embodied metaphors in 5 to 7 year-old hearing impaired Persian speaking childrenVahideh Soltani0Reza Nilipour1Mehdi Purmohammad2Peyman Hasani-Abharian3 Institute for Cognitive Science Studies Tehran, Iran 2. University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran 1. Institute for Cognitive Science Studies Tehran, Iran 1. Institute for Cognitive Science Studies Tehran, Iran Background: In cognitive linguistics, the key factor in understanding of the abstract and metaphorical concepts is the individuals’ embodied experiences sensed by their body. Therefore, a better understanding of abstract concepts requires healthy senses and feelings. Hearing impairment leads to disorders in understanding abstract concepts. The present study is aimed to investigate the differences between 5 to 7 year-old Persian-speaking hearing-impaired children and their normal counterparts in terms of understanding embodied conceptual metaphors.    Methods: The present study was conducted on twenty 5 to 7 year-old Persian-speaking children with moderate to severe hearing impairment. The study investigated the participants’ understanding of abstract concepts when using embodied metaphors in four sensory-motor organs (the eyes, ears, hands and legs) through conducting a researcher-made task including both audio and audio-visual sections. The results of the hearing-impaired children were compared with the performance of 200 normal children.    Results: The findings of the present study indicated a significantly lower mean score of hearing-impaired children compared to their normal peers. The mean score of hearing-impaired participants was 9.6, while their normal counterparts scored 24.51. Moreover, it was indicated that the performance of 6 to 7 year-old hearing-impaired children was better than the 5 to 6 year-old children.    Conclusion: Despite the quick reception through hearing aids, hearing-impaired children are unable to understand abstract and metaphorical concepts although they have an acceptable language competence unless receiving a direct professional training to understand the metaphors. The hearing-impaired children tend to interpret the metaphorical concepts literally and fail to understand the abstract metaphorical concepts. The findings of the present study clearly revealed the necessity of designing a cognitive rehabilitation protocol dedicated to the abstract concepts.http://fdj.iums.ac.ir/article-1-86-en.html
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author Vahideh Soltani
Reza Nilipour
Mehdi Purmohammad
Peyman Hasani-Abharian
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Reza Nilipour
Mehdi Purmohammad
Peyman Hasani-Abharian
Comprehension problems of embodied metaphors in 5 to 7 year-old hearing impaired Persian speaking children
Function and Disability Journal
author_facet Vahideh Soltani
Reza Nilipour
Mehdi Purmohammad
Peyman Hasani-Abharian
author_sort Vahideh Soltani
title Comprehension problems of embodied metaphors in 5 to 7 year-old hearing impaired Persian speaking children
title_short Comprehension problems of embodied metaphors in 5 to 7 year-old hearing impaired Persian speaking children
title_full Comprehension problems of embodied metaphors in 5 to 7 year-old hearing impaired Persian speaking children
title_fullStr Comprehension problems of embodied metaphors in 5 to 7 year-old hearing impaired Persian speaking children
title_full_unstemmed Comprehension problems of embodied metaphors in 5 to 7 year-old hearing impaired Persian speaking children
title_sort comprehension problems of embodied metaphors in 5 to 7 year-old hearing impaired persian speaking children
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series Function and Disability Journal
issn 2588-6304
2588-6304
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Background: In cognitive linguistics, the key factor in understanding of the abstract and metaphorical concepts is the individuals’ embodied experiences sensed by their body. Therefore, a better understanding of abstract concepts requires healthy senses and feelings. Hearing impairment leads to disorders in understanding abstract concepts. The present study is aimed to investigate the differences between 5 to 7 year-old Persian-speaking hearing-impaired children and their normal counterparts in terms of understanding embodied conceptual metaphors.    Methods: The present study was conducted on twenty 5 to 7 year-old Persian-speaking children with moderate to severe hearing impairment. The study investigated the participants’ understanding of abstract concepts when using embodied metaphors in four sensory-motor organs (the eyes, ears, hands and legs) through conducting a researcher-made task including both audio and audio-visual sections. The results of the hearing-impaired children were compared with the performance of 200 normal children.    Results: The findings of the present study indicated a significantly lower mean score of hearing-impaired children compared to their normal peers. The mean score of hearing-impaired participants was 9.6, while their normal counterparts scored 24.51. Moreover, it was indicated that the performance of 6 to 7 year-old hearing-impaired children was better than the 5 to 6 year-old children.    Conclusion: Despite the quick reception through hearing aids, hearing-impaired children are unable to understand abstract and metaphorical concepts although they have an acceptable language competence unless receiving a direct professional training to understand the metaphors. The hearing-impaired children tend to interpret the metaphorical concepts literally and fail to understand the abstract metaphorical concepts. The findings of the present study clearly revealed the necessity of designing a cognitive rehabilitation protocol dedicated to the abstract concepts.
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