American Deaf Culture: An AnthologySherman Wilcox Linstok Press, 1989 - 202 páginas "This anthology features deaf and hearing authors who offer their experience and perspectives on cultural values, ASL, social interaction in the Deaf community, education, folklore, and other topics."--Publisher's website. |
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... someone except in formal situations and introductions . Usually names are used only to refer to someone absent . 2. Taking turns . Charlotte Baker - Shenk has noted several conventions of turn - taking by signers , such as holding for a ...
... someone except in formal situations and introductions . Usually names are used only to refer to someone absent . 2. Taking turns . Charlotte Baker - Shenk has noted several conventions of turn - taking by signers , such as holding for a ...
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... someone else . Raised eyebrows with a smile or an open mouth ask for a turn when one has a sudden idea or inspiration . This facial signal may be emphasized with the manual sign KNOW , or in the case of an especially clever idea , the ...
... someone else . Raised eyebrows with a smile or an open mouth ask for a turn when one has a sudden idea or inspiration . This facial signal may be emphasized with the manual sign KNOW , or in the case of an especially clever idea , the ...
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... someone can also be interpreted as an insult . When circumstances make it necessary for someone in a conversation to turn away , he can sign ONE - FIVE ' just a minute ' and explain what he is about to do . He can also main- tain ...
... someone can also be interpreted as an insult . When circumstances make it necessary for someone in a conversation to turn away , he can sign ONE - FIVE ' just a minute ' and explain what he is about to do . He can also main- tain ...
Contenido
Acknowledgments | 1 |
Ben Bahan A Night of Living Terror | 17 |
Ben Bahan Notes from a Seeing | 29 |
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