MIT «WORD-DEAF» VERWANDTE WÖRTER IM WÖRTERBUCH ENGLISCH
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «WORD-DEAF» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
Deaf Liberation Theology
Introduction What does the word 'Deaf mean? Who is Deaf? How can Deaf
people be liberated? What . does the Christian faith have to say to Deaf people?
The answer to these questions depends on the background and experience of an
...
Revd Dr Hannah Lewis, 2013
2
Raising and Educating a
Deaf Child : A Comprehensive Guide ...
In this book, I will not use the word deaf to refer either to people who have lost
some of their hearing as a normal part of growing older or to people who might
have slight hearing losses, perhaps from ear infections as toddlers. Consistent
with ...
School of Psychology University of Aberdeen Marc Marschark Professor, 2007
3
Many Ways to be
Deaf: International Variation in
Deaf ...
An uppercase D is used in the word Deaf to refer to those who are members of a
Deaf culture and community (after Woodward 1978). A lowercase d in the word
deaf refers to those with hearing loss. Where deaf identity cannot be identified,
the ...
Leila Frances Monaghan, 2003
4
The Gospel Preached by the
Deaf: Proceedings of a Conference ...
The capitalized word "Deaf" then is used to refer to persons with a hearing loss (
of any kind) who identify with that community and are enculturated into that
culture. The language of this culture is American Sign Language (abbreviated
ASL), ...
Marcel Broesterhuizen, 2007
Despite the lack of precise translation, Deaf people wanted to re- tain the English
word “deaf” as the appropriate translation for the sign instead of “hearing
impaired.” The problem with “hearing impaired” is first that it has no historical
basis in ...
Carol PADDEN, Tom Humphries, Carol Padden, 2009
6
The
Deaf Child in the Family and at School: Essays in Honor ...
1 Variation will be noted throughout this book on the capitalization of the first
letter of the word “deaf.” Beginning the word with a capital letter is a convention
typically used to signify persons who participate in and identify with a specific
Deaf ...
Patricia Elizab Spencer, Carol J. Erting, Marc Marschark, 1999
7
Culturally Affirmative Psychotherapy With
Deaf Persons
EBy now, it has become fairly conventional in this field to capitalize the word Deaf
when referring to the Deaf community and culture or to culturally Deaf people.
The uncapitalized word deaf is used to refer to the fact of hearing loss and to deaf
...
Neil S. Glickman, Michael A. Harvey, 2013
8
Encyclopedia of Special Education
The word deaf is applied to persons who cannot hear or have a major hearing
impairment. In classical writings as well as in common talk, until only a few years
ago, the word deaf frequently had a strongly pejorative connotation, either in its ...
Cecil R. Reynolds, Elaine Fletcher-Janzen, 2007
9
Concise Encyclopedia of Special Education: A Reference for ...
The word deaf is applied to persons who cannot hear or have a major hearing
impairment. In classical writings as well as in common talk, until only a few years
ago, the word deaf frequently had a strongly pejorative connotation, either in its ...
Cecil R. Reynolds, Elaine Fletcher-Janzen, 2004
The word 'Deaf' is used for someone who communicates exclusively in BSL,
while the word 'deaf' is used for everyone else, and includes those who
communicate in writing, BSL, oral English or a mixture ofthese. The client
described in this ...