Language, Cognition, and Deafness
First published in 1987. This book is intended as an introduction to the field of communication and deafness, with particular reference to cognition and the various forms of language used by hearing impaired people. It is aimed at an audience comprising teachers and student teachers of the deaf, speech pathologists and students of speech pathology, social workers and students of social work, psychologists and students of psychology and, to some extent, the parents of deaf children and deaf people themselves. It attempts to provide a concise summary of the topic and, indeed, as well as being for the audience just described, it will be useful to anyone with an interest in the psychological, sociological, and linguistic ramifications of hearing loss.
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Language, Cognition, and Deafness
First published in 1987. This book is intended as an introduction to the field of communication and deafness, with particular reference to cognition and the various forms of language used by hearing impaired people. It is aimed at an audience comprising teachers and student teachers of the deaf, speech pathologists and students of speech pathology, social workers and students of social work, psychologists and students of psychology and, to some extent, the parents of deaf children and deaf people themselves. It attempts to provide a concise summary of the topic and, indeed, as well as being for the audience just described, it will be useful to anyone with an interest in the psychological, sociological, and linguistic ramifications of hearing loss.
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Language, Cognition, and Deafness

Language, Cognition, and Deafness

by Michael Rodda, Carl Grove
Language, Cognition, and Deafness

Language, Cognition, and Deafness

by Michael Rodda, Carl Grove

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First published in 1987. This book is intended as an introduction to the field of communication and deafness, with particular reference to cognition and the various forms of language used by hearing impaired people. It is aimed at an audience comprising teachers and student teachers of the deaf, speech pathologists and students of speech pathology, social workers and students of social work, psychologists and students of psychology and, to some extent, the parents of deaf children and deaf people themselves. It attempts to provide a concise summary of the topic and, indeed, as well as being for the audience just described, it will be useful to anyone with an interest in the psychological, sociological, and linguistic ramifications of hearing loss.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134933174
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/21/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 456
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Michael Rodda, Carl Grove, both University of Alberta, Edmonton.

Table of Contents

1: Psychology, Audiology, and Deafness; 2: The Cultural Context; 3: The Linguistic Status of Sign Language; 4: Cognitive Factors in Communication; 5: Language Development and Educational Issues; 6: The Physiological Basis of Communication; 7: Social and Emotional Development and the problem of Counseling; 8: Current Trends and Final Conclusions
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