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Sign Language Use of Hearing-Impaired Children Whose Home and School Sign Language is a Manual English System.
(1987)
This study examined hearing-impaired children's production of Signed English and American Sign Language (ASL) (with vocalization). The home and school sign language of the children was Signed English. Their production of ...
Tuning the heart: Language attunement of master and student in an Islamic monastery.
(1988)
The relationship of "murshid" and "talib," or "spiritual master" and "seeker," is the basic relationship of the Islamic Sufi Orders. Among the Bektashis, a largely Turkic Sufi Order founded in the thirteenth century in ...
A Psycholinguistic Analysis of the Miscues of Learning Disabled Black English Speaking Students and Their Relationship to Readability.
(1981)
This study began with the position that reading is a meaning act, an interaction between language and thought. The reading process is not passive but active. The reader selects, transforms and processes information to go ...
Talking the Mathematics Through: Disciplinary Transaction and Socio-Educational Interaction (Foreign Teaching Assistants).
(1985)
This study examines language use in university calculus classes, particularly the language of teaching assistants; it aims to characterize language use in a specific situation type. Obviously, information is given in a ...