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DeLuzio, Joanne; Girolametto, Luigi – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2006
This exploratory study examined the attention-gaining and attention-regaining strategies used by a preschool educator who is Deaf during child-directed play. Four children (2 with typical hearing and 2 with severe-to-profound hearing loss) were videotaped interacting with the educator in two different play contexts. The educator used four…
Descriptors: Play, Attention, Preschool Teachers, Deafness
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Fels, Deborah I.; Richards, Jan; Hardman, Jim; Lee, Daniel G. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2006
The World Wide Web has changed the way people interact. It has also become an important equalizer of information access for many social sectors. However, for many people, including some sign language users, Web accessing can be difficult. For some, it not only presents another barrier to overcome but has left them without cultural equality. The…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Internet, Web Sites, Computer Mediated Communication
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Provine, Robert R.; Emmorey, Karen – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2006
The placement of laughter in the speech of hearing individuals is not random but "punctuates" speech, occurring during pauses and at phrase boundaries where punctuation would be placed in a transcript of a conversation. For speakers, language is dominant in the competition for the vocal tract since laughter seldom interrupts spoken phrases. For…
Descriptors: Deafness, Speech, American Sign Language, Manual Communication
Emmorey, Karen, Ed.; Reilly, Judy S., Ed. – 1995
A collection of papers addresses a variety of issues regarding the nature and structure of sign language, gesture, and gesture systems. Articles include: "Theoretical Issues Relating Language, Gesture, and Space: An Overview" (Karen Emmorey, Judy S. Reilly); "Real, Surrogate, and Token Space: Grammatical Consequences in ASL American…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Body Language, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Comparative Analysis
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Simms, Laurene; Thumann, Helen – American Annals of the Deaf, 2007
For more than a century, educators have recognized the low academic achievement of deaf children in America. Teacher training programs in deaf education historically have emphasized medical-pathological views of deaf people and deaf education rather than appropriate pedagogies that draw upon and build on deaf students' linguistic and cultural …
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Educators, American Sign Language, Deafness
Hansen, E.; And Others – 1994
Students who are deaf often have great difficulty in accessing written English. A "bilingual" approach to education may help deaf students improve their literacy skills. This paper explains work in progress regarding two projects supported by the United States Department of Education, which explore the potential of interactive video…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education
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Strong, Michael; Prinz, Philip – 1997
This paper describes the first three stages of a 4-year study whose purpose is to examine the relationship between American Sign Language (ASL) and English literacy among 160 residential school children (ages 8-15) who are deaf. In the first stage, test instruments were developed, data collection procedures refined, sampling procedures planned,…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education, English
Smith, Cynthia; Morgan, Robert L. – 1995
There have been increasing incidents of innocent people who use American Sign Language (ASL) or another form of sign language being victimized by gang violence due to misinterpretation of ASL hand formations. ASL is familiar to learners with a variety of disabilities, particularly those in the deaf community. The problem is that gang members have…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Disabilities, Educational Needs
Evans, Charlotte; Zimmer, Kyra – 1993
Sign Talk Development Project (STDP) is a four-pronged project that grows out of needs identified through the program of Sign Talk Children's Centre (STCC). STCC is a bilingual/bicultural day care for children of deaf parents in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The center offers programming in two languages, American Sign Language (ASL) and English; and in two…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Biculturalism, Bilingual Students, Bilingualism
Baker-Shenk, Charlotte – 1991
This final report describes activities of a 4-year (1987-91) project at Western Maryland College to develop an 11-course graduate curriculum for teachers of American Sign Language (ASL) and teachers of ASL/English Interpreting. The curriculum formed the basis for two graduate programs at Western Maryland College. The project also developed six…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Curriculum Development, Deaf Interpreting, Deafness
Greenburg, Mark T. – 1982
The effects of an early intervention program for 24 profoundly deaf children under 3 years of age were compared to outcomes for 12 deaf children who did not receive special intervention. The Counselling and Home Training Program, which serves families in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, is based on the philosophy of total communication with…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Deafness, Early Childhood Education, Home Instruction
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Collins-Ahlgren, Marianne – American Annals of the Deaf, 1975
Descriptors: Case Studies, Deafness, Disabilities, Exceptional Child Research
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Taylor, Allan Ross – Semiotica, 1975
This article describes several types of native American nonspeech communications systems, including the Plains sign language, distance signaling of various kinds, picture writing and whistle speech. See FL 508 188 for availability. (CLK)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Research
Lillo-Martin, Diane; And Others – Papers and Reports on Child Language Development, 1985
In an examination of the acquisition of the spatial syntax of American Sign Language (ASL), 43 children aged 3-10 years were given a range of comprehension and elicitation tests designed to analyze the subsystems involved in the corrrect use of ASL syntax. The subsystems were nominal establishment, verb agreement, and consistency of reference. The…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Child Language, Children, Comprehension
Akiyama, Takashiro – Studies of Broadcasting, 1984
Teletext broadcasting in the Japanese Language was begun in 1983 by the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation). It adopts the Pattern Transmission Method, since over 3,000 Chinese characters, in addition to the 46 Katakana and 46 Hiragana syllabaries, are necessary to write sentences in Japanese. Currently, the teletext programs consist of news,…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Deaf Interpreting, Educational Television, Foreign Countries
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