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Brookner, Sheryl P.; Murphy, Nancy O. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1975
Described are the background and results of use of a total communication approach (combining speech, speechreading, gestures, formal sign language, fingerspelling, printed word, cursive writing, and reading) with a non-deaf, mentally retarded boy (15-years-old) lacking communication skills. (LS)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Communication Problems, Deafness
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Tweney, Ryan D.; Hoemann, Harry W. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1973
Descriptors: Association Measures, Children, Deafness, Exceptional Child Research
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Topper, Sue T. – Mental Retardation, 1975
Descriptors: Adults, Exceptional Child Research, Language Instruction, Mental Retardation
Custer, Jeanene D.; Osguthorpe, Russell T. – 1980
Twelve educable and three trainable mentally retarded fifth and sixth grade students were trained in techniques to allow them to tutor nonhandicapped students in sign language. Observers noted free play interaction between handicapped and nonhandicapped children at lunch hours. Results indicated that the mean percentage of interaction between…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Mild Mental Retardation, Moderate Mental Retardation, Peer Acceptance
Gallaudet Coll., Washington, DC. Div. of Research. – 1980
The booklet describes research on deafness undertaken at Gallaudet College. The work of the following departments are briefly summarized: the Division of Research and the Gallaudet Research Institute, the Kendall Elementary School/Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Educational Research Laboratory, the Office of Cued Speech Programs, the Mental…
Descriptors: Cued Speech, Deafness, Demography, Educational Research
Kahn, James V. – 1978
The effectiveness of sign language was compared with verbal language instruction with 12 nonverbal severely retarded students (4 to 9 years old). Ss received either speech training, sign language training, or instruction in an area other than communication. During the second year, 10 Ss received training from their parents. Results indicated no…
Descriptors: Children, Exceptional Child Research, Language Instruction, Manual Communication
National Technical Inst. for the Deaf, Rochester, NY. – 1979
This manual presents production guidelines and suggestions for use by commercial, public, and educational broadcast facilities that seek to provide television interpreting for the hearing impaired. Topics covered include a brief overview of the need for television services for this audience and the use of closed captioning and sign language to…
Descriptors: Deaf Interpreting, Guidelines, Hearing Impairments, Interpreters
Stokoe, William C. – 1976
"Verbal" and "nonverbal" are confused and confusing terms. Gestural phenomena in semiotic use--gSigns--are called nonverbal but work in three major ways, only the first of which is unrelated to the highly encoded (verbal) activity called language. A gSign may: (1) have a general meaning: "yes,""no,""who…
Descriptors: Finger Spelling, Language Handicaps, Language Skills, Linguistic Theory
Hayes, Francis – 1975
People take their folk gestures seriously, which is illustrated in the fact that several folk gestures, such as raising the right hand and kissing the Bible, are used in religious and legal ceremonies. These and other gestures, such as making the sign of the cross and knocking on wood, are folk gestures used today which have their roots in early…
Descriptors: Body Language, Classification, Communication (Thought Transfer), Idioms
Woodward, James; De Santis, Susan – 1975
Recent research in sociolinguistics has demonstrated the need for looking at language in a dynamic framework, that is, for not imposing the traditional synchronic-diachronic dichotomy on linguistic studies. Support for the dynamic framework has been given from various oral languages. This paper attempts to test variation theory with historically…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Diachronic Linguistics, Finger Spelling
Lake County Public Library, Merrillville, IN. – 1976
The Lake County (Indiana) Public Library provides a guide to materials for the deaf. The fiction list is annotated. Unannotated lists include materials on the deaf child, books on manual communication, resource books (law, education, directories, guides), poetry, lipreading materials, general information on deafness and the deaf, biographies,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
Williams, Judy – 1968
In this case study of a young deaf child, his mother relates his progress in language acquisition through the use of signs, finger spelling, speechreading, and auditory training. Other members of the child's family are deaf and the child received training at the Gallaudet preschool from the age of 30 months. The author believes that there are…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Deafness, Early Childhood Education
Miles, Dorothy S.; Fant, Louie J., Jr. – 1976
Offered are guidelines to the development of theatre for, by, and about deaf persons. Various terms used for sign-language theatre and deaf theatre are defined and discussed in an introductory section, and the use of sign language as a theatrical medium is explained. The production of theatre is covered by sections on the history of deaf theatre,…
Descriptors: Acting, Audiences, Deaf Interpreting, Deafness
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Carr, Edward G.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1978
Four nonverbal autistic children (10-15 years old) were taught expressive sign labels for common objects, using a training procedure that consisted of prompting, fading, and stimulus rotation. (Author/BD)
Descriptors: Autism, Cues, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research
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Caccamise, Frank; And Others – American Annals of the Deaf, 1978
Six research areas in manual/simultaneous communication (M/SC) for hearing-impaired individuals are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Manual Communication
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