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DissertationMacchiarella, JulieThe purpose of this project is to provide an accurate and accessible resource for the education of parents of Deaf children about child sexual abuse prevention and awareness. While there is limited research on the Deaf community and child sexual abuse . . .
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ThesisLanker, Mary KathleenDeaf individuals with language dysfluency are faced with barriers and misplaced viewpoints, by mental health providers, when deaf individuals attempt to gain access to mental health services. The barriers often cause deaf individuals to be assessed us . . .
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ThesisGiordano, TyroneMost theatre incorporating American Sign Language (ASL) uses written source texts based in English, requiring a translation process. These translations are often a result of collaborations that may involve any combination of actors, interpreters, sign . . .
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DissertationMacchiarella, JulieThe purpose of this project is to provide an accurate and accessible resource for the education of parents of Deaf children about child sexual abuse prevention and awareness. While there is limited research on the Deaf community and child sexual abuse . . .
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ArticleMcclave, Evelyn Z.Speaker head movements pattern predictably and have semantic, discourse, and communicative functions. Some head movements convey propositional content, while others carry semantic meanings beyond affirmation and negation. Side-to-side shakes correlate . . .
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ArticleSinsheimer, Janet S."Background: Recruiting deaf and hard-of-hearing participants, particularly sign language-users, for genetics health service research is challenging due to communication barriers, mistrust toward genetics, and researchers’ unfamiliarity with deaf peop . . .
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ArticleMayberry, RachelSentence processing in American Sign Language (ASL) was investigated as a function of age of first language acquisition with a timed grammatical judgement task. Participants were 30 adults who were born deaf and first exposed to a fully perceptible la . . .
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Masters ThesisBessette, Sarah R.The focus of this project is to provide a free class that introduces American Sign Language (ASL) and raises awareness of deaf culture to the community. Social network media and word of mouth was utilized for recruitment. Family members of deaf and ha . . .
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DissertationDefining academia influences on mobility, identity, and culture of deaf scholars in higher educationHouston, Trisha JaneThe purpose of the study was to explore Deaf faculty experiences in higher education to identify the common themes related to barriers and successes. Social Phenomenology Theory and Deaf Critical Theory were used to discover common themes regarding ac . . .
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DissertationWanis, Rosemary RashadSpecial education administrators in the state of California are responsible to ensure that high-quality education is delivered to 17,000 deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) learners each year. While all administrators must obtain specific types of credenti . . .