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A Stronger Reason for the Right to Sign Languages
- Sign Language Studies
- Gallaudet University Press
- Volume 13, Number 3, Spring 2013
- pp. 401-422
- 10.1353/sls.2013.0006
- Article
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Is the right to sign language only the right to a minority language? Holding a capability (not a disability) approach, and building on the psycholinguistic literature on sign language acquisition, I make the point that this right is of a stronger nature, since only sign languages can guarantee that each deaf child will properly develop the linguistic and cognitive potentialities with whom (s)he is endowed at birth. So, the right to sign language is also the right to the integrity of the person.