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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...
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”, 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 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...
British Sign Language (BSL) can inform the field of applied linguistics by providing an insight into a native British minority language with a language community unlike any other. Close and culturally informed study of this often misunderst...
them on the radio, we all come in contact with them on a daily basis. However, only a few are successful in making us want to go out and buy the product advertised. This particular advertisement is one of the few that are. Consumer behaviou...
PCT”) is administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and at present has 135 Contracting Parties. The PCT introduced a new era of cooperation for the facilitation and promotion of patents worldwide. Several commentato...