This paper discusses the issue of oral versus sign language in educating people who are deaf, focusing on Hungary, which currently emphasizes oralism and discourages the use of Hungarian Sign Language. Teachers of people who are hearing impaired are trained to use the acoustic channel and view signing as an obstacle to the integration of deaf people into mainstream Hungarian society. A recent news report describes how the British. Council is giving children's books to a Hungarian college for teachers of handicapped students, because the college believes in encouraging hearing impaired students ' speaking skills through picture books rather than allowing then to use sign language. One Hungarian researcher writes that the use of Hun...
In recent years, changes in the approach to deafness and, hence, in the education of the deaf and ha...
This paper discusses factors that influence deaf and hard of hearing children's spoken English ...
The main purpose of this paper is to discuss a few different methods of teaching speech to the deaf....
The purpose of this paper is not to prove or disprove a theory or theories. The reason for the decis...
The purpose of this paper is not to prove or disprove a theory or theories. The reason for the decis...
The purpose of this paper is not to prove or disprove a theory or theories. The reason for the decis...
In this document we will discuss the complexity around education for the deaf. The most important is...
In this paper the author takes a positive not a negative view of sign lancjuage. It is the center of...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the recognition of linguistic rights for minority lin...
Language has been defined as the means by which experience is symbolized and communicated. In the fi...
In reading this paper, it is hoped that the reader will develop an interest in the role that media p...
In my discussion about the foreign language (FL) learning of Hungarian hearing impaired children, I ...
In this document we will discuss the complexity around education for the deaf. The most important is...
In reading this paper, it is hoped that the reader will develop an interest in the role that media p...
In reading this paper, it is hoped that the reader will develop an interest in the role that media p...
In recent years, changes in the approach to deafness and, hence, in the education of the deaf and ha...
This paper discusses factors that influence deaf and hard of hearing children's spoken English ...
The main purpose of this paper is to discuss a few different methods of teaching speech to the deaf....
The purpose of this paper is not to prove or disprove a theory or theories. The reason for the decis...
The purpose of this paper is not to prove or disprove a theory or theories. The reason for the decis...
The purpose of this paper is not to prove or disprove a theory or theories. The reason for the decis...
In this document we will discuss the complexity around education for the deaf. The most important is...
In this paper the author takes a positive not a negative view of sign lancjuage. It is the center of...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the recognition of linguistic rights for minority lin...
Language has been defined as the means by which experience is symbolized and communicated. In the fi...
In reading this paper, it is hoped that the reader will develop an interest in the role that media p...
In my discussion about the foreign language (FL) learning of Hungarian hearing impaired children, I ...
In this document we will discuss the complexity around education for the deaf. The most important is...
In reading this paper, it is hoped that the reader will develop an interest in the role that media p...
In reading this paper, it is hoped that the reader will develop an interest in the role that media p...
In recent years, changes in the approach to deafness and, hence, in the education of the deaf and ha...
This paper discusses factors that influence deaf and hard of hearing children's spoken English ...
The main purpose of this paper is to discuss a few different methods of teaching speech to the deaf....