PASS: Picture Augmentative Synsemic System. Un nuevo sistema para las prácticas habilitativas en la CA (comunicación aumentativa): marco teórico
In this paper we discuss the theoretical linguistic and graphic preconditions of the design of PASS, a glyph system which we designed for use in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) habilitative practices that has been released under open source licence. We highlight the...
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author | Giulia Bonora Giampiero Dalai Daniele De Rosa Marta Panunzi Luciano Perondi Cecilia Rubertelli |
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In this paper we discuss the theoretical linguistic and graphic preconditions of the design of PASS, a glyph system which we designed for use in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) habilitative practices that has been released under open source licence.
We highlight the relevance of graphic design supporting sustainable practices for people with Autism Spectrum Di- sorders (ASD), in a context in which the o er of public healthcare services for rehabilitation is insufficient.
We present the context in which the AAC is adopted and how a glyph system can be used by people with ASD to learn a language. is particular group of users can access a language by using the glyph system as an interlanguage or as an alternative language.
We analyse the most common glyph systems (ARASAAC, PCS, WLS, Blissymbolics), highlighting their strengths and weaknesses from a graphic and linguistic point of view.
We present the theoretical background of the design process for the PASS glyph system.
In particular, we provide an in-depth description of the graphic design strategy, which aims to develop a systematic and consistent approach to the construction of the glyphs. This approach is grounded in a reflection on how to solve the linguistic problems raised by the valency model and Chomsky’s generative grammar theory in the visual domain.
We have designed the core of the glyph system by detecting the pertinent visual and linguistic variables in literature, with the objective of developing the system for clinical experimentation.
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spelling | doaj.art-d0d03aff1d924af29d59255791d980662022-12-22T01:06:03ZcatBau, Centro Universitario de DiseñoInmaterial2462-58842462-58922019-12-0140810.46516/inmaterial.v4.61PASS: Picture Augmentative Synsemic System. Un nuevo sistema para las prácticas habilitativas en la CA (comunicación aumentativa): marco teóricoGiulia Bonora0Giampiero Dalai1Daniele De Rosa2Marta Panunzi3Luciano Perondi4Cecilia Rubertelli5Alpaca Società CooperativaAlpaca Società CooperativaAlpaca Società CooperativaInvestigadora independentUniversità IUAV di Venezia, ItalyInvestigadora independent In this paper we discuss the theoretical linguistic and graphic preconditions of the design of PASS, a glyph system which we designed for use in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) habilitative practices that has been released under open source licence. We highlight the relevance of graphic design supporting sustainable practices for people with Autism Spectrum Di- sorders (ASD), in a context in which the o er of public healthcare services for rehabilitation is insufficient. We present the context in which the AAC is adopted and how a glyph system can be used by people with ASD to learn a language. is particular group of users can access a language by using the glyph system as an interlanguage or as an alternative language. We analyse the most common glyph systems (ARASAAC, PCS, WLS, Blissymbolics), highlighting their strengths and weaknesses from a graphic and linguistic point of view. We present the theoretical background of the design process for the PASS glyph system. In particular, we provide an in-depth description of the graphic design strategy, which aims to develop a systematic and consistent approach to the construction of the glyphs. This approach is grounded in a reflection on how to solve the linguistic problems raised by the valency model and Chomsky’s generative grammar theory in the visual domain. We have designed the core of the glyph system by detecting the pertinent visual and linguistic variables in literature, with the objective of developing the system for clinical experimentation. https://www.inmaterialdesign.com/INM/article/view/61augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)glyph systemhabilitationautism spectrum disorders (ASD)PASS |
spellingShingle | Giulia Bonora Giampiero Dalai Daniele De Rosa Marta Panunzi Luciano Perondi Cecilia Rubertelli PASS: Picture Augmentative Synsemic System. Un nuevo sistema para las prácticas habilitativas en la CA (comunicación aumentativa): marco teórico Inmaterial augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) glyph system habilitation autism spectrum disorders (ASD) PASS |
title | PASS: Picture Augmentative Synsemic System. Un nuevo sistema para las prácticas habilitativas en la CA (comunicación aumentativa): marco teórico |
title_full | PASS: Picture Augmentative Synsemic System. Un nuevo sistema para las prácticas habilitativas en la CA (comunicación aumentativa): marco teórico |
title_fullStr | PASS: Picture Augmentative Synsemic System. Un nuevo sistema para las prácticas habilitativas en la CA (comunicación aumentativa): marco teórico |
title_full_unstemmed | PASS: Picture Augmentative Synsemic System. Un nuevo sistema para las prácticas habilitativas en la CA (comunicación aumentativa): marco teórico |
title_short | PASS: Picture Augmentative Synsemic System. Un nuevo sistema para las prácticas habilitativas en la CA (comunicación aumentativa): marco teórico |
title_sort | pass picture augmentative synsemic system un nuevo sistema para las practicas habilitativas en la ca comunicacion aumentativa marco teorico |
topic | augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) glyph system habilitation autism spectrum disorders (ASD) PASS |
url | https://www.inmaterialdesign.com/INM/article/view/61 |
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