This paper addresses two research questions: 1) What are the communication preferences of the deaf? and 2) Do deaf communicators exhibit unique communication habits that are part of the Deaf culture? When interacting with a hearing person, the deaf communicator will most often rely on exchanging written notes and using nonverbal gestures. Deaf communicators experience a lot of frustration with hearing persons when they are forced into exchanging notes. Writing is slow, and it is not very “interactive ” in a lively sense. Since American Sign Language is not widely understood within the hearing population, it is typically reserved for interactions with fellow deaf communicators. ASL is fast and efficient. Thus, it is the “method of choice.” T...
When the linguistic analysis of Flemish-Belgian first started now almost a decade ago, Fevlado, the ...
Before focusing more specifically on the Simplified Sign System that we have developed, it is import...
Historically deaf education has been dominated by an ongoing struggle between interest groups rega...
This paper explores cultural aspects of hearing loss from the author’s viewpoint as the child of a m...
Communication and language are one of the central elements of every culture. Taking as an example pe...
This study examines how communication technologies have historically isolated deaf people from mains...
The evidence from several countries establishes that sign language is the preferred communication fo...
The purpose of this investigation was to clarify how sign language is used as a way of communication...
This study looks to obtain a better understanding of the issues surrounding the Black Deaf community...
Culture defines people and gives them a sense of identity. It provides a community for individuals w...
For years, the Deaf community has struggled to achieve their language to be seen as a true language ...
American Deaf culture consists of a nationwide community of 500,000 people who use American Sign Lan...
This project focuses on the social organization and the perceptions of real and imagined differences...
This paper attempts to make a case for the value of studying linguistic and social structures in the...
This book presents the subtleties of a most remarkable human attribute: The ability to understand an...
When the linguistic analysis of Flemish-Belgian first started now almost a decade ago, Fevlado, the ...
Before focusing more specifically on the Simplified Sign System that we have developed, it is import...
Historically deaf education has been dominated by an ongoing struggle between interest groups rega...
This paper explores cultural aspects of hearing loss from the author’s viewpoint as the child of a m...
Communication and language are one of the central elements of every culture. Taking as an example pe...
This study examines how communication technologies have historically isolated deaf people from mains...
The evidence from several countries establishes that sign language is the preferred communication fo...
The purpose of this investigation was to clarify how sign language is used as a way of communication...
This study looks to obtain a better understanding of the issues surrounding the Black Deaf community...
Culture defines people and gives them a sense of identity. It provides a community for individuals w...
For years, the Deaf community has struggled to achieve their language to be seen as a true language ...
American Deaf culture consists of a nationwide community of 500,000 people who use American Sign Lan...
This project focuses on the social organization and the perceptions of real and imagined differences...
This paper attempts to make a case for the value of studying linguistic and social structures in the...
This book presents the subtleties of a most remarkable human attribute: The ability to understand an...
When the linguistic analysis of Flemish-Belgian first started now almost a decade ago, Fevlado, the ...
Before focusing more specifically on the Simplified Sign System that we have developed, it is import...
Historically deaf education has been dominated by an ongoing struggle between interest groups rega...