Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Summer 1988
Recommended Citation
Armstrong, David F.; Fleischer, Larry; Lane, Harlan; Rutherford, Susan D.; Selover, Peggy J.; Frishberg, Nancy; Kanda, Jan; Wilbers, Stephen; Wilcox, Sherman; Smith, Cheri; Chapin, Paul; and Fromkin, Victoria A., "Sign Language Studies, Vol. 59, Summer 1988" (1988). Sign Language Studies. 59.
https://ida.gallaudet.edu/sls/59
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Table of Contents
1. Acceptance of American Sign Language: An American Ground Swell
2. Introduction: Academic Acceptance of American Sign Language
3. American Sign Language: And the Liberal Education
4. Sign Languages: Evidence for Language Universals and the Linguistic Capacity of the Human Brain
5. The Culture of American Deaf People
6. Signers of Tales: The Case for Literary Status of an Unwritten Language
7. Signing Naturally: Notes on the Development of the ASL Curriculum Project at Vista College
8. Who is Qualified to Teach American Sign Language?
9. Why America Needs Deaf Culture: Cultural Pluralism and the Liberal Arts Tradition
10. American Sign Language in the High School System
11. Educating the American Sign Language Speaking Minority of the United States: A Paper Prepared for the Commission of the Education of the Deaf