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American Sign Language
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American Sign Language. American Sign Language (ASL) is the principal language of the signing deaf community in the United States. There are estimated to be as many as 500,000 ASL signers, making it one of the most frequently used languages...

American Sign Language
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American Sign Language. American Sign Language (ASL) is the principal language of the signing deaf community in the United States. There are estimated to be as many as 500,000 ASL signers, making it one of the most frequently used languages...

American Sign Language
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American Sign Language: A teacher's resource text on grammar and culture. Silver Spring, MD: TJ Publishers: p15-18 Humphries, T. (2006). “An Introduction to the Culture of Deaf People in the United States: Content Notes & Reference Material...

Blood Done Sign My Name
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Blood Done Sign My Name, published by Crown in 2004, a memoir and history of the murder of a black man, Henry Marrow, in Oxford, North Carolina in 1970. The book also documents the African American uprising that followed. This book was sele...

Scientistific Investigatation Of The Brain-Basis Of Sign Language
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of sign language Since the early discoveries of the language–brain relationship (Broca, 1856; Wernicke, 1874; Geschwind, 1965; Goodglass, 1993) there has been a long debate about which cortical and subcortical areas support language proces...

The Rainbow Sign
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The Rainbow Sign”, in: “London Kills Me”, p. 4). So wrote Hanif Kureishi in his autobiographical notes “The Rainbow Sign”. But in the London suburb Bromley it was impossible for the son of a Pakistani and a white Englishwoman to avoid the i...

Sign Language/English Interpretation
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Sign language interpreting has been a practice since signers came into contact with speakers. Facilitating communication between these two groups of people constitutes what Stewart, Schein, and Cartwright (1998) call “the art and science” o...