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Author Hill, Joseph Christopher.

Title Language attitudes in the American deaf community / Joseph Christopher Hill.

Imprint Washington, D.C. : Gallaudet University Press, ©2012.
Publication Info. ©2012

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 Cato Library - Circulating Collection  HV2395 .H55 2012    Available
Description xiv, 194 pages : illustrations, forms ; 24 cm.
Series Sociolinguistics in deaf communities series, 1080-5494 ; v. 18
Sociolinguistics in deaf communities series ; v. 18.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-185) and index.
Contents Language attitudes -- The American deaf community -- Subjects and signing samples in the study -- Perceptions of signing -- Effect of social information on perceptions -- Evaluation of signing types -- Description of signing.
Summary Hill's analysis focuses on affective, cognitive, and behavioral types of evaluative responses toward particular language varieties, such as ASL, contact signing, and Signed English. His work takes into account the perceptions of these signing types among the social groups of the American Deaf community that vary based on generation, age of acquisition, and race. He also gauges the effects of social information on these perceptions and the evaluations and descriptions of signing that results from their different concepts of a signing standard. Language Attitudes concludes that the value of standard ASL will continue to rise and the Deaf/Hearing cultural dichotomy will remain relevant without the occurrence of a dramatic cultural shift.
Subject Deaf -- Means of communication.
Deaf -- Attitudes.
Language and culture.
Language awareness.
ISBN 9781563685453
1563685450
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