Document Type

Article

Publication Date

Summer 1988

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

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