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Signs and Wonders Religious Rhetoric and the Preservation of Sign Language
ISBN: PB: 9781563686016, Gallaudet University Press, March 2014
168 pp., 22.8x15.2 cm, photos
Current academic discourse frequently understates the role of religion in the development of the American Deaf community. In her new study, Tracy Ann Morse effects a sharp course correction by delineating the frequent use over time of religious rheto...
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£34,00
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Art of Being Deaf A Memoir
ISBN: PB: 9781563685972, Gallaudet University Press, March 2014
224 pp., 21.6x13.9 cm
Concerned about aspects of her romantic relationships, Donna McDonald consulted with a psychologist who asked, "Your hearing loss must have had a big impact on you?" At age 45, with a successful career in social work policy, McDonald took umbrage at...
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£22,50
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Turning the Tide Making Life Better for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Schoolchildren
ISBN: PB: 9781563685996, Gallaudet University Press, February 2014
250 pp., 22.8x15.2 cm
Both Gina A. Oliva and Linda Risser Lytle know what it is like to be the only deaf student in a mainstream school. Though they became successful educators, they recognize the need to research the same isolation experienced by other deaf and hard of h...
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£22,50
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Deaf Students and the Qualitative Similarity Hypothesis Understanding Language and Literacy Development
ISBN: HB: 9781563685842, Gallaudet University Press, December 2013
336 pp., 25.4x17.8 cm, 3 figures, 10 tables
The difficulty that deaf and hard of hearing students have in attaining language and literacy skills has led to postulations that attribute their struggle to a developmental deficit. Recent research reveals, however, that deaf students acquire langua...
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£64,00
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Form, Meaning, and Focus in American Sign Language
ISBN: HB: 9781563685736, Gallaudet University Press, December 2013
192 pp., 22.8x15.2 cm, 15 figures, 25 sign illus.
The meaning of any linguistic expression resides not only in the words, but also in the ways that those words are conveyed. In her new study, Miako N. P. Rankin highlights the crucial interrelatedness of form and meaning at all levels in order to con...
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£60,00
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More Than Meets the Eye Revealing the Complexities of an Interpreted Education
ISBN: HB: 9781563685798, Gallaudet University Press, November 2013
256 pp., 22.8x15.2 cm, 17 figures, 10 tables
Sign language interpreters often offer the primary avenue of access for deaf and hard of hearing students in public schools. More than 80% of all deaf children today are mainstreamed, and few of their teachers sign well enough to provide them with fu...
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£64,00
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Evolving Paradigms in Interpreter Education
ISBN: HB: 9781563685699, Gallaudet University Press, November 2013
224 pp., 22.8x15.2 cm, 2 tables, 4 figures
This volume brings together a cadre of world-renowned interpreting educators and researchers who conduct a rich exploration of paradigms, both old and new, in interpreter education. They review existing research, explicate past and current practices,...
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£52,50
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Islay A Novel
ISBN: PB: 9781563685637, Gallaudet University Press, September 2013
390 pp., 22.8x15.2 cm, map
Now, a new edition of the classic novel Islay promises to entertain a contemporary audience with its Deaf American dream first conceived by Douglas Bullard in 1986. Islay is the name of an imaginary island state coveted by Lyson Sulla, a Deaf man who...
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£30,00
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Deaf American Prose, 1830-1930
ISBN: PB: 9781563685651, Gallaudet University Press, September 2013
304 pp., 25.4x17.8 cm
This new anthology showcases the work of Deaf writers during a critical formative period in their history. From 1830 to 1930, these writers conveyed their impressions in autobiographies, travel narratives, romances, non-fiction short stories, editori...
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£45,00
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On the Beat of Truth A Hearing Daughter's Stories of Her Black Deaf Parents
ISBN: PB: 9781563685521, Gallaudet University Press, June 2013
184 pp., 21.6x13.9 cm, 25 photos
As an African American woman born in 1943, Maxine Childress Brown possessed a unique vantage point to witness the transformative events in her parents' lives. Both came from the South – her father, Herbert Childress, from Nashville, TN, and her mothe...
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