Published by Cambridge University Press, 1988
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Add to baskethard cover 301 pages A collection of original papers which draw upon work in linguistics, psychology, and education to highlight the relationship between language acquisition in deaf and hearing populations. Ex library copy with minimal stamps. Very good condition.
Published by Cambridge University Press (1988), Cambridge, 1988
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Add to basketCondition: Minor rubbing. VG. orig.boards Minor rubbing. VG. 23x15cm, xiii,301 pp Contains 11 papers. Includes: J.H. Bochner & J.A. Albertini "Language Varieties in the Deaf Population & their Acquisition by Children & Adults";J.P. Gee & W. Goodhart "American Sign Language & the Human Biological Capacity for Language"; M.W. Lou "The History of Language Use in the Education of the Deaf in the United States"; S.F. Rudser "Sign Language Instruction & Its Implications for the Deaf"; M. Strong "A Bilingual Approach to the Education of the Young Deaf Children: ASL & English"; G.P. Berent "An Assessment of Syntactic Capabilities"; D. Lillo-Martin " Children's New Sign Creations"; J. Woodward; et al: "Linguistic & Cultural Role Models for Hearing-Impaired Children in Elementary School Programs"; C.J. Erting "Acquiring Linguisitc & Social identity: Interactions of Deaf Children with a Hearing Treacher & a Deaf Adult"; M.G. Gaustad " Development of Vocal & Signed Communciation in Deaf & Hearing Twins of Deaf Parents"; H. Schlesinger "Questions & Answers in the Development of Deaf Children".