Children of deaf adults in Ireland: bilingualism in Irish sign language and English, and biculturalism in hearing and deaf cultural communities
<p>Hearing children raised by d/Deaf adults (CODAs) are a unique group in terms of their linguistic and cultural upbringing. They are potential members of the Deaf community, if their parents pass on sign language and Deaf culture to them, and at the same time they pass as typical members of t...
Main Author: | Brien, C |
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Other Authors: | Briggs, J |
Format: | Thesis |
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2016
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