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- American Annals of the Deaf
- Gallaudet University Press
- Article
- Background and Initial Audience Characteristics of the Closed-Caption Television System Volume 126, Number 1, February 1981, pp. 32-36
To further meet your research needs, the complete digital issue from this journal is also available for purchase for $24.00 USD.
This issue contains 19 articles in total
- Signed English: A Brief Follow-Up to the First Evaluation
- The Role and Function of a Counselor in Residential Schools for the Deaf
- The Factors Affecting the Gender Connotations of Language for the Deaf Child
- Developing Word-Identification Skills Within a Total Communication Program
- Language Development in One Preschool Deaf Child
- School Psychological Services for Hearing-Impaired Children in the New York and New England Area
- Background and Initial Audience Characteristics of the Closed-Caption Television System
- Normal Language Acquisition: A Model for Language Programming for the Deaf
- Burnout in Professionals Working with Deaf Children
- Erratum
- Editorial
- Deaf/Blind News: Report of Communication Method Usage by Teachers of Deaf-Blind Children
- The American Sign Language (review)
- An Administrator's Handbook of Special Education: A Guide to Better Education for the Handicapped (review)
- Never Too Young (review)
- Anna's Silent World (review)
- Language Remediation and Expansion (review)
- 30,000 Selected Words Organized by Letter, Sound, and Syllable (review)
- Letters to the Editor
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