The goal is to let the emotions surface and help the patient reconnect with their body and their feelings and then decode or translate
them into verbal language.
Not exact matches
Owen also has no
verbal communication, but he is learning signs and has some tonal variation that may develop
into language someday.
ALL the developmental research that's looked
into this is in agreement: Sign
Language facilitates
verbal language for young children.
Being a journey
into the linguistic unknown, terms must naturally be defined, and early on Erard — who also wrote Um..., a book on
verbal blunders — asks what it means to really know a
language.
Your puppy or dog does not have
verbal language to help put experiences
into perspective.
For example, the works in her interdisciplinary project Whistling and
Language Transfiguration (WaLT)-- a vinyl record edition of a translation of Zapotec
into whistling, sheet music of the transcription of the whistles
into musical notes, and a linguistic abacus to help mark
verbal variations in the recorded translation — represent Porras - Kim's effort to maintain the viability of the Zapotec
language by pointing out its unique qualities, and contribute to the preservation of a
language that was and is the cultural heritage of the Zapotec people.
She occupies a unique place within the tradition of
language in art as her painting are taking
into account intonation,
verbal idioms, accent and all the modulations of the spoken word in a stark contrast to the written word.
Indeed, Strand described his initial forays
into collage as «an escape from making meaning,» a shift from a «
verbal sense» to a «visual sense,» a form of thinking that he regarded as independent of
language.
They do this by interpreting, translating and re-communicating both
verbal and written messages from one
language into another.