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DEAF CULTURE AND THE SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS

DEAF CULTURE AND THE SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS

... positions and enunciations on deaf culture, this paper aims to discuss the identity and the territory of the Sign Language/Portuguese ...global the ... See full document

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Educ. Real.  vol.41 número3

Educ. Real. vol.41 número3

... is deaf”; (ii) the parents of deaf children have the “[…] right to learn and use sign language (the natural communication channel for the deaf child) ... See full document

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aspectos de  aprendizagem e contextos de educação bilingüe :: Brapci ::

aspectos de aprendizagem e contextos de educação bilingüe :: Brapci ::

... of the most misunderstood minority groups in the ...own language, community and culture but have had great difficulty in gaining recognition and appropriate ...paper, the ... See full document

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Sign Language in the Intelligent Sensory Environment

Sign Language in the Intelligent Sensory Environment

... are deaf rely on sign language as their primary means of ...hear and talk through their ...recognize the signs using a video camera system. The recognized signs are reconstructed ... See full document

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Sign language ability in young deaf signers predicts comprehension of written sentences in English.

Sign language ability in young deaf signers predicts comprehension of written sentences in English.

... second language learning that focus on the role of first language (L1) proficiency in determining second language (L2) ...on the degree to which the individual has learned L1 ... See full document

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Interpreters/Translators and Cross-Language Research: Reflexivity and Border Crossings

Interpreters/Translators and Cross-Language Research: Reflexivity and Border Crossings

... was the way society had been structured and that the lack of choice was produced in ...society. The interpreter felt that ‘must’ had meant that there were biological imperatives why women had ... See full document

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Educ. rev.  número especial 2

Educ. rev. número especial 2

... on the assumption that deaf children do have sign language as their irst language, even if for most indivi du- als this must be provided to them by extra support to their families as ... See full document

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ProPosições  vol.26 número3

ProPosições vol.26 número3

... from the social and political movements that took place in relation to deaf education ...civil and linguistics rights of deaf people, and socio-cultural perspective of deafness) ... See full document

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Welcome and listen to the silence: nursing care from the perspective of deaf woman during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum     /     Acolher e escutar o silêncio: o cuidado de enfermagem sob a ótica da mulher surda durante a gestação, parto e puerpéri

Welcome and listen to the silence: nursing care from the perspective of deaf woman during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum / Acolher e escutar o silêncio: o cuidado de enfermagem sob a ótica da mulher surda durante a gestação, parto e puerpério

... identify the perception of the deaf woman regarding nursing care during pregnancy, childbirth and ...nine deaf women of a northern city of Minas ...which the processing of data ... See full document

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The I-for-myself of Experienced Sign Language Interpreters in Training O eu-para-mim de intérpretes de língua de sinais experientes em formação

The I-for-myself of Experienced Sign Language Interpreters in Training O eu-para-mim de intérpretes de língua de sinais experientes em formação

... [...] And I have a very big problem/I was talking with my classmates who is going to be evaluated, I have this ...on the table and shakes her body)) like this/I always talk like this/if there is a ... See full document

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O eu-para-mim de intérpretes de língua de sinais experientes em formação The I-for-myself of Experienced Sign Language Interpreters in Training

O eu-para-mim de intérpretes de língua de sinais experientes em formação The I-for-myself of Experienced Sign Language Interpreters in Training

... Brazilian sign language (Libras) and Portuguese language (PL) interpreter ...training. The research was carried out in a specialization (lato sensu) graduate course in translation ... See full document

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Rev. bras. linguist. apl.  vol.14 número4

Rev. bras. linguist. apl. vol.14 número4

... that deaf parents alter their signs when talking to their infants, much like hearing parents ...notes the systematic change in the form of language that adults use with infants appears to be a ... See full document

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SIGN LANGUAGE: HOW THE NURSING STAFF INTERACTS TO TAKE CARE OF DEAF PATIENTS?

SIGN LANGUAGE: HOW THE NURSING STAFF INTERACTS TO TAKE CARE OF DEAF PATIENTS?

... particular the members of nursing staffs, who care for persons with disabilities daily, need to become sensitized to this issue, know the laws that support these patients, and encourage them in ... See full document

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CoDAS  vol.27 número5

CoDAS vol.27 número5

... in deaf stu- dents only at 10 years of age, where he had his irst contact with sign ...in the afternoons; during the data collection he was attending the ifth ...During the ... See full document

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The Presence of Sign Language Translation and Interpretation in the “Great Time” of Culture Presença da tradução e da interpretação das línguas de sinais no “grande tempo” da cultura

The Presence of Sign Language Translation and Interpretation in the “Great Time” of Culture Presença da tradução e da interpretação das línguas de sinais no “grande tempo” da cultura

... from the 1970s Bakhtin discusses literary production in the scope of a scientific “umbrella” and highlights that a literary work is created in a given time and a specific period, but it ... See full document

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Presença da tradução e da interpretação das línguas de sinais no “grande tempo” da cultura The Presence of Sign Language Translation and Interpretation in the “Great Time” of Culture

Presença da tradução e da interpretação das línguas de sinais no “grande tempo” da cultura The Presence of Sign Language Translation and Interpretation in the “Great Time” of Culture

... “ imensas possibilidades semânticas que ficaram à margem das descobertas”.. Todo conteúdo de Bakhtiniana. Revista de Estudos do Discurso está sob Licença Creative Commons CC - B[r] ... See full document

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THE MARKS OF THE SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER IN THE INCLUSIVE SCHOOL

THE MARKS OF THE SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER IN THE INCLUSIVE SCHOOL

... of the consequences of the presence of a sign language interpreter in the classroom, when he or she has not had higher education or been formally prepared to work in that ...In ... See full document

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3D Character Animation Using Sign Language

3D Character Animation Using Sign Language

... around the world share copious amounts (more than 300 hours [14]) of audio and video every minute, and most of them are not available in any other ...after language acquisition can close this ... See full document

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Sign Language Recognition using Neural Networks

Sign Language Recognition using Neural Networks

... to sign language, and it is very useful when particular meaning has no ...sign. Sign language interpreters are experts in recognizing grammatical structure and ... See full document

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Reflections on the Presence of Sign Language Interpreters in the First School Years Reflexões acerca da presença de intérpretes de língua de sinais nos anos iniciais de escolarização

Reflections on the Presence of Sign Language Interpreters in the First School Years Reflexões acerca da presença de intérpretes de língua de sinais nos anos iniciais de escolarização

... inequality and disrespect that historically affects deaf people’s education, masked by the presence of ...SLIs. The latter, by their turn, because they are unable to assume the role of ... See full document

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