Sign Language for Everyone

Sign Language for Everyone
Title Sign Language for Everyone PDF eBook
Author Cathy Rice
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Pages 184
Release 1977
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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Practical video course teaching sign language.

EVERYONE HERE SPOKE SIGN LANGUAGE

EVERYONE HERE SPOKE SIGN LANGUAGE
Title EVERYONE HERE SPOKE SIGN LANGUAGE PDF eBook
Author Nora Ellen GROCE
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 184
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0674037952

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From the seventeenth century to the early years of the twentieth, the population of Martha’s Vineyard manifested an extremely high rate of profound hereditary deafness. In stark contrast to the experience of most deaf people in our own society, the Vineyarders who were born deaf were so thoroughly integrated into the daily life of the community that they were not seen—and did not see themselves—as handicapped or as a group apart. Deaf people were included in all aspects of life, such as town politics, jobs, church affairs, and social life. How was this possible? On the Vineyard, hearing and deaf islanders alike grew up speaking sign language. This unique sociolinguistic adaptation meant that the usual barriers to communication between the hearing and the deaf, which so isolate many deaf people today, did not exist.

The Everything Sign Language Book

The Everything Sign Language Book
Title The Everything Sign Language Book PDF eBook
Author Irene Duke
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 371
Release 2009-03-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1605507520

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Discover the intricacies of American Sign Language with this comprehensive, essential guide to learning the basics of sign language. The appeal of American Sign Language (ASL) has extended beyond the Deaf community into the mainstream—it’s even popular as a class in high school and college. You are guided through the basics of ASL with clear instruction and more than 300 illustrations. With a minimum of time and effort, you will learn to sign: the ASL alphabet; questions and common expressions; numbers, money, and time. With info on signing etiquette, communicating with people in the Deaf community, and using ASL to aid child development, this book makes signing fun for the entire family.

The Cry of the Gull

The Cry of the Gull
Title The Cry of the Gull PDF eBook
Author Emmanuelle Laborit
Publisher Gallaudet University Press
Pages 168
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781563680861

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Emmanuelle Laborit chronicles her life and discusses what it was like growing up deaf, why her parents were instructed to avoid using sign language, how she worked to further the rights of deaf people in France, and other related topics.

The Linguistics of British Sign Language

The Linguistics of British Sign Language
Title The Linguistics of British Sign Language PDF eBook
Author Rachel Sutton-Spence
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 364
Release 1999-03-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107494095

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This is the first detailed explanation of the way British Sign Language works and is the product of many years' experience of research and teaching sign linguistics to deaf and hearing people. It assumes no previous knowledge of linguistics or sign language, and is not structured around traditional headings such as phonology, morphology and syntax. Instead it is set out in such a way as to help learners and their teachers understand the linguistic principles behind the language. There are sections on BSL grammar and also on the use of BSL, including social acceptability in signing, variation, and poetry and humour in BSL. Technical terms and linguistic jargon are kept to a minimum, and the text contains many examples from English, BSL, and other spoken and sign languages. The book is amply illustrated and contains exercises, as well as a reading list for further study. An accompanying 90-minute DVD is available from Talk With Sign Books. To find out more, visit http://www.talkwithsign.com/linguistics-british-sign-language-p-741.html.

New Testament for Everyone

New Testament for Everyone
Title New Testament for Everyone PDF eBook
Author N. T. Wright
Publisher Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Pages 1187
Release 2015-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 164698014X

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This set of six volumes gathers Tom Wright's commentaries on the Gospels from the For Everyone series. Tom Wright has undertaken a tremendous task: to provide guides to all the books of the New Testament, and to include in them his own translation of the entire text. Each short passage is followed by a highly readable discussion, with background information, useful explanations and suggestions, and thoughts as to how the text can be relevant to our lives today. A glossary is included at the back of the book. The series is suitable for group study, personal study, or daily devotions.

The SAGE Deaf Studies Encyclopedia

The SAGE Deaf Studies Encyclopedia
Title The SAGE Deaf Studies Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Genie Gertz
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 1107
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Reference
ISBN 1483346471

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The time has come for a new in-depth encyclopedic collection of articles defining the current state of Deaf Studies at an international level and using the critical and intersectional lens encompassing the field. The emergence of Deaf Studies programs at colleges and universities and the broadened knowledge of social sciences (including but not limited to Deaf History, Deaf Culture, Signed Languages, Deaf Bilingual Education, Deaf Art, and more) have served to expand the activities of research, teaching, analysis, and curriculum development. The field has experienced a major shift due to increasing awareness of Deaf Studies research since the mid-1960s. The field has been further influenced by the Deaf community’s movement, resistance, activism and politics worldwide, as well as the impact of technological advances, such as in communications, with cell phones, computers, and other devices. A major goal of this new encyclopedia is to shift focus away from the “Medical/Pathological Model” that would view Deaf individuals as needing to be “fixed” in order to correct hearing and speaking deficiencies for the sole purpose of assimilating into mainstream society. By contrast, The Deaf Studies Encyclopedia seeks to carve out a new and critical perspective on Deaf Studies with the focus that the Deaf are not a people with a disability to be treated and “cured” medically, but rather, are members of a distinct cultural group with a distinct and vibrant community and way of being.