Sign Language and the Deaf Community Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe

Sign Language and the Deaf Community Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe image
ISBN-10:

0913072370

ISBN-13:

9780913072370

Author(s): Baker, Charlotte
Released: Jan 01, 1980
Format: Hardcover, 267 pages
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Description:

(taken from the inside dust jacket.) This book is a fascinating collection of clearly written articles that describe the language, culture, and experiences of Deaf people. The authors, both dear and hearing, are well-known specialists in many fields: linguistics, education, interpreting, drama, anthropology, and psychology. They show us how the work and ideas of a pioneer in linguistic research have confronted old assumptions about dearness and Sign Language and have brought about a new respect for the language and culture of Deaf people. " The work of William Stokoe has permeated all corners of the linguistic world. But more than that, it has created a renaissance among deaf persons everywhere. It has caused a rebirth of hope, pride, and confidence in ourselves as we take a more active role in the modern world."

























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