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| Deaf Interpreting | 1 |
| Deafness | 1 |
| Federal Aid | 1 |
| Government Role | 1 |
| Language Planning | 1 |
| Language Standardization | 1 |
| Manual Communication | 1 |
| Program Descriptions | 1 |
| Sign Language | 1 |
| Special Education | 1 |
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| Linguistics | 1 |
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| Covington, Virginia | 1 |
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Peer reviewedCovington, Virginia – Linguistics, 1977
American Sign Language is chiefly untaught and nonstandardized. The Communicative Skills Program of the National Association of the Deaf aims to provide sign language classes for hearing personnel and to increase interpreting services. Programs, funding and aims of the Program are outlined. A government sign language planning agency is proposed.…
Descriptors: Deaf Interpreting, Deafness, Federal Aid, Government Role


