RELATION OF DEAF PERSONS TOWARDS BILINGUALISM AS COMMUNICATION MODE
Bilingualism of a deaf child implies concurrent cognition and usage of sign language, as community language and oral-voice language as language of greater community in which deaf persons live. Today, most authors consider that deaf persons should know both of these languages and that deaf persons ne...
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Institute for Human Rehabilitation
2013-02-01
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