Many Ways to Be Deaf: International Variation in Deaf Communities

作者: Constanze Schmaling , Leila Monaghan , Graham H. Turner , Karen Nakamura

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摘要: Twenty-four international scholars contribute articles on linguistic and cultural diversity in deaf communities worldwide, including Japan, Viet Nam, Nigeria, Ireland, Brazil, the United States. The wide- ranging topics include evolution of British fingerspelling beginning 17th centur

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