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W artykule dokonano charakterystyki kompetencji kulturowej z perspektywy lingwistyki stosowanej, przede wszystkim logopedii. Konkretyzując poziom rozważań, za kluczowe pojęcie wybrano logopedyczny wiersz pajdialny. Ten typ tekstu, będący specyficznym elementem przestrzeni kulturowej rozumianej i interpretowanej dzięki kompetencji kulturowej (poznawczej), może być nowym narzędziem rozszerzającym spektrum logopedycznych strategii diagnostycznych. Ponadto logopedyczny wiersz pajdialny stanowi łącznik między dwiema procedurami terapeutycznego postępowania logopedycznego – budowaniem trzech rodzajów kompetencji: językowej, komunikacyjnej oraz kulturowej a usprawnianiem realizacji ciągów fonicznych (usprawnieniem czynności mowy).
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The article describes cultural competence from the perspective of applied linguistics, primarily that of speech therapy. To narrow down the scope of discussion, poetry for children in speech therapy has been chosen as the main subject of study. This kind of writing, which constitutes a part of cultural sphere that is usually understood and interpreted through cultural (cognitive) competence, may become a new tool for broadening the range of diagnostic strategies in speech therapy. Moreover, poems which revolve around child’s point of view are often seen as a link between two speech therapy procedures: building of the competences (linguistic, communicative, and cultural) and improvement of the speech process (realization of phonemes).
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The article describes cultural competence from the perspective of applied linguistics, primarily that of speech therapy. To narrow down the scope of discussion, poetry for children (paidial poetry) in speech therapy has been chosen as the main subject of study. This kind of writing, which constitutes a part of cultural sphere that is usually understood and interpreted through cultural (cognitive) competence, may become a new tool for broadening the range of diagnostic strategies in speech therapy. Moreover, poems which revolve around child’s point of view are often seen as a link between two speech therapy procedures: building of the competences (linguistic, communicative, and cultural) and improvement of the speech process (realization of phonemes).
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