Sign languages in bilingual education: a multilingual and multicultural approach

The bilingual fact when deaf people are concerned has always been a self-evident ability that allows the non-hearing people to interact with their hearing fellows through speaking -at any degree of development-, lip-reading and literacy as helping tools for that purpose. In closest and more private...

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Main Author: Alfredo Alcina Madueño (Author)
Format: Book
Published: ADIDE Federación, 2010-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The bilingual fact when deaf people are concerned has always been a self-evident ability that allows the non-hearing people to interact with their hearing fellows through speaking -at any degree of development-, lip-reading and literacy as helping tools for that purpose. In closest and more private circles, most non-hearing people have used and carry on using sign languages.
Item Description:1885-0286
1885-0286