e-Pedagogium 2002, 2(89):34-37
Nemanuální prostředky znakového jazyka v komunikaci hluchoslepých
- Katedra speciální pedagogiky PdF UP v Olomouci
Visual impairment or complete blindness causes insufficient perception of the non-manual part of sign language. Thus it is frequent cause of communication failure.
Keywords: communication, sign language, deaf-blind, non-manual part of a sign, manual part of a sign, simultaneous language, linear language, lexical meaning, grammatical meaning.
Published: December 1, 2002 Show citation
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