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PhD dissertation Influence of Polish Sign Language for the shape of the works written by the Deaf is dedicated to Polish Sign Language (further: PSL) and its users - the society of Polish Deaf (written in a capital letter like other cultural minorities for example Rome minority). My work belongs to the scientific area of Polish sign linguistics and Polish as a foreign language teaching. The aim of my work is to research influence of PSL for the written works of Polish deaf teenage students. My informants are native users of PSL whose mother tongue is the sign language. The research was based on contrastive grammar of the Polish language and Polish Sign Language. The theoretical part includes the definition of visual-space languages, particularly of PSL. PSL is different from the spoken Polish language, with its own grammar of space-visual character, not of ear modal one, like standard Polish. In my work I also present the idea of bilingual education of the Deaf in Poland and their situation here. The practical part of my PhD work is connected with a big theoretical chapter devoted to comparison of grammatical systems of the Polish language and PSL. My analysis concentrates on morphological interferences in the range of: the noun, the verb, the adjective, the pronoun, the numeral, the preposition, the conjunction. I analyse the empirical material paying special attention to syntactic interferences in the range of: syntactic connections, simple sentences , reported and direct speech, complex sentences.
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