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Historical Aspects of Manual Communication

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1960
H M, MOSER   +5 more
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Characteristics of Manually Communicating Deaf Adults

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1971
Data 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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Hearing-Impaired Children and Youth in Canada: Student Characteristics in Relation to Manual Communication Patterns in Four Special Education Settings

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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Manual Control Communication in Space Teleoperation

1985
Manual 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, 1983
This 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, 1971
F. Silverman, E. Silverman
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