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Communication Modes Used with Hearing-Impaired Students: Investigations and Applications to a School/Home Program
- American Annals of the Deaf
- Gallaudet University Press
- Volume 126, Number 5, August 1981
- pp. 499-504
- 10.1353/aad.2012.1312
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The use to and by hearing-impaired students of speech, signs, fingerspelling, writing, gestures, American Sign Language (ASL), and pictures was investigated in preparation for a school/home education project at a state school. Significant use differences were found (a) within each study group between contiguous modes in the seven-mode hierarchy, (b) between modes used to, versus by, the students, and (c) among the three study groups. Findings of a recent nationwide study were combined with local data to make recommendations for an educational program concentrating on modes usage flexibility and cognitive/linguistic strategies.