Language policies, language rights, and sign languages: A critique of disability-based approaches

作者: Timothy Reagan

DOI: 10.1080/15427587.2019.1574577

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摘要: Among the focus of language policies addressing sign languages have been efforts to achieve official recognition for various national languages, coupled with ri...

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