The Online Motivations and Adjustment Mechanisms of "Verbal Aphasiacs" from the Perspective of CMM Theory
Journal: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Publications (Vol.6, No. 11)Publication Date: 2024-05-15
Authors : Wang Yating; Liu Feng;
Page : 61-64
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Abstract
From personalized expression to standardized production, from internet chatterboxes to real-life "mute," the phenomenon of "verbal aphasiacs" is emerging as a social group. The fragmentation of communication methods, the pan-entertainment trend in the information environment, and the "apparatus paradigm" of language expression are among the many factors that contribute to the online motivations of "verbal aphasia." To better mitigate the nonpathological impact of "verbal aphasia" on social language communication and interpersonal relationships, this study applies the perspective of CMM theory to conduct meaning coordination and management for language recovery among "verbal aphasiacs". It proposes adjustment mechanisms for language rehabilitation from different levels of meaning, including content, plot, relationships, life scripts, cultural patterns, and integrated criticism, to help "verbal aphasiacs" better integrate into social interactions
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