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The Emergence of the Deaf Community in Nicaragua: “With Sign Language You Can Learn So Much”
Gallaudet University Press, 2005 eISBN: 978-1-56368-336-7 | Cloth: 978-1-56368-324-4 Library of Congress Classification HV2608.P65 2005 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.9082097285
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The sudden discovery of Nicaraguan Sign Language (NSL) enthralled scholars worldwide who hoped to witness the evolution of a new language. But controversy erupted regarding the validity of NSL as a genuinely spontaneous language created by young children. Laura Polich’s fascinating book recounts her nine-year study of the Deaf community in Nicaragua and her findings about its formation and that of NSL in its wake. See other books on: Deaf | Emergence | Nicaragua | Sign Language | Sociolinguistics See other titles from Gallaudet University Press |
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