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Deaf history unveiled
Deaf history unveiled











deaf history unveiled

Ein Reader zur Geschichte von Gehörlosengemeinschaften und ihren Gebärdensprachen. In: Renate Fischer/Harlan Lane (Hg.): Blick zurück.

deaf history unveiled

Truffaut, Bernard: Etienne de Fay und die Geschichte der Gehörlosen. In: Donna Jean Umiker-Sebeok/Thomas Albert Sebeok (Hg.): Monastic Sign Languages. Stokoe, William C.: Sign Language and the Monastic Use of Lexical Gestures. Interpretations from the New Scholarship. In: John Vickrey Van Cleve (Hg.): Deaf History Unveiled. Plann, Susan: Pedro Ponce de León: Myth and Reality. Mitchell, Constantina: Exclusion and Integration: The Case of the Sisters of Providence of Quebec. München 1927.įischer, Renate: Die Erforschung der natürlichen Gebärdensprache im Frankreich des 18. University of New Mexico 2010.Įmmerig, Ernst: Bilderatlas zur Geschichte der Taubstummenbildung. Cambridge UK 2007.Ĭagle, Keith: Exploring the ancestral roots of American Sign Language: Lexical borrowing from Cistercian Sign Language and French Sign Language. Graduate Theological Union, Michigan 1991.īruce, Scott Gordon: Silence and Sign Language in Medieval Monasticism: The Cluniac Tradition: c. Hamburg 1993, 87–100.īlack, Kathleen Mary: The word becomes flesh: An incarnational model of preaching based on linguistic and cultural aspects of the deaf community.

deaf history unveiled

Spencer MA 1979.īernard, Yves: Gehörlose Künstler. Barakat, Robert A.: The Cistercian Sign Language: A Study in Non-verbal Communication.













Deaf history unveiled