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Historical Aspects of Manual Communication
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1960H M, MOSER +5 more
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Characteristics of Manually Communicating Deaf Adults
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1971Data obtained from a questionnaire survey of 152 deaf adults living in Colorado are reported for the purpose of acquainting speech and hearing personnel with a hearing loss group who use manual communication. The respondents were questioned concerning their medical and audiological history, communication abilities and preferences, as well as their ...
J L, Northern, D, Teter, R F, Krug
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American Annals of the Deaf, 1982
This report summarizes findings from a nationwide study conducted in Canada in 1979 of more than 4,000 hearing-impaired students in four types of special education programs—residential schools for the deaf, day schools for the deaf, full-time special ...
M. Karchmer +3 more
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This report summarizes findings from a nationwide study conducted in Canada in 1979 of more than 4,000 hearing-impaired students in four types of special education programs—residential schools for the deaf, day schools for the deaf, full-time special ...
M. Karchmer +3 more
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Manual Control Communication in Space Teleoperation
1985Manual control in teleoperation with a multi-dimensional force-reflecting position-control device can be interpreted as a ‘body language’ two-way control communication between operator and remote manipulator. The kinematic and dynamic performance of the operator’s arm and hand play a fundamental role in this control mode since the operator’s manual ...
A. K. Bejczy, K. Corker
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Manual communication skills in aphasia.
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1983This study investigated the acquisition and use of American Sign Language (ASL) and American Indian Gestural Code (Amerind) in 8 aphasic adults. Subjects received 2 hours of instruction for 4 weeks in 20 signs from each system. No difference was found in ease of acquisition between the sign systems in these subjects.
A M, Guilford, J, Scheuerle, P G, Shirek
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Stutter-Like Behavior in Manual Communication of the Deaf
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971F. Silverman, E. Silverman
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The Influence of Early Manual Communication on the Linguistic Development of Deaf Children
, 1997E. R. Stuckless, J. Birch
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