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A Case Study on Accessible Reading with Deaf Children
Jody H. Cripps, Samuel J. Supalla & Laura A. Blackburn
The concept of accessible reading for deaf students is new and worthy of exploration…
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Why American Sign Language Gloss Must Matter
Samuel J. Supalla, Jody H. Cripps, & Andrew P. J. Byrne
2017
Responding to an article by Grushkin on how deaf children best learn to read, published, along with the present article, in ...
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A Sketch on Reading Methodology for Deaf Children
Samuel J. Supalla
2017
A well-established reading methodology is much needed in the field of deaf education. While the concept of signed language reading is intriguing and underappreciated ...
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Learning How to Read and Bypassing Sound
Supalla, S. J., & Blackburn, L. (2003). Odyssey, 5(1), 50-55
For signing deaf students, we encounter a unique linguistic situation. American Sign Language and English are not simply two languages...
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