References for deaf studies, research and the education of deaf children
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Bishop, J and Gregory, S. (1987) Katherine and Matthew. In (eds) T. Booth and W. Swann Including pupils with disabilities: Curriculum for all. Milton Keynes, Open University Press
Brennan, M. (1976) ‘Can deaf children acquire language?’ Supplement to British Deaf News February
Brennan, M. (1992) Introduction to the Dictionary of British Sign Language/English, London: Faber and Faber.
Brennan, M., Colville, M. & Lawson, L. (1980) Words in Hand: A structural analysis of the signs of British Sign Language. Edinburgh: Moray House Publications
Brennan, M. & Hayhurst, A. (1980) ‘The Renaissance of British Sign Language’. Supplement to British Deaf NewsOctober
Brien, D. (1991) ‘Is there a Deaf culture?’ in S. Gregory & G. Hartley (eds.) Constructing Deafness Milton Keynes: Pinter Publishers is association with the Open University
Brien, D. (1992) Dictionary of British Sign Language/English London: Faber and Faber
The British Deaf and Dumb Association (1970) Report by a working party of the British Deaf and Dumb Association formed to study and comment on ‘The Lewis Report’. Carlisle, The British Deaf and Dumb Association
Conrad, R. (1979) The deaf school child: Language and cognitive function. London: Harper and Row.
Conrad R (1980) Let the children choose, International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, Volume 1, Issue 4, February, Pages 317-329
Denmark, A. C. (1991) ‘British Sign Language Tutor Training Course’. In S. Gregory & G. Hartley (eds) Constructing Deafness. Milton Keynes: Pinter Publishers is association with the Open University
Department of Education and Science (1968) The education of deaf children: the possible place of fingerspelling and signing. London, Her Majesty’s Stationery Office
Dickinson, J. (2007) ‘The interpreter as gate-keeper: negotiating workplace discourse’, paper presented at DIC0EN IV 4th Discourse, Communication and the Enterprise Conference University of Nottingham
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Grant, B. (1990) The Deaf Advance: A history of the British Deaf Association. Edinburgh: Pentland Press
Gregory, S. (1976) The deaf child and his family. London: George Allen and Unwin
Gregory, S., Bishop, J. & Sheldon, L. (1995) Deaf Young People and their Families Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Harrington, F. J. & Turner, G. H. (2001) Interpreting: Studies and reflections on sign Language interpreting. Coleford, Gloucestershire: Douglas McLean
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Kyle, J. G. (1981) ‘Signs and memory: the search for the code’, in B. Woll, J. G. Kyle & M. Deuchar (eds) Perspectives on British Sign Language. London: Croom Helm
Kyle, J. G. (1983) ‘Meaning in sign: recalling events in BSL and English’, in D. Rogers & J. Sloboda (eds) Symbolic Skills.London: Plenum Press.
Kyle, J. G. & Ackerman, J. (1989) ‘Early Mother-Infant Interaction in Deaf Families’, in B. Will (ed) Language Development and Sign Language. Bristol: International Sign Linguistics Association/Centre for Deaf Studies, University of Bristol
Kyle, J. G. & Woll, B. (1985) Sign Language: The study of deaf people and their language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Ladd, P. (2003) Understanding Deaf Culture: In search of Deafhood. Clevedon, Avon: Multilingual Matters
Lawson, L. (1981) ‘The Role of Sign in the Structure of the Deaf Community’, in B. Woll, J. G. Kyle & M. Deuchar (eds) Perspectives on British Sign Language and Deafness. London: Croom Helm
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National Union of the Deaf (1976) National Union of the Deaf Wimbledon
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Sutton-Spence, R. & Woll, B. (1999) The Linguistics of British Sign Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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Woll, B. (1981) ‘Question structure in British Sign Language’, in B. Woll, J. G. Kyle & M. Deuchar (eds) Perspectives on British Sign Language, London: Croom Helm.
Woll, B. (1987) ‘Historical and comparative aspects of BSL’, in J. G. Kyle (ed) Sign and School. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters
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Wurm, S. (2008) ‘Theory without translation – translating without theory: Developing a model for translation between signed and written languages’, paper presented at With/out Theory, the 1st Postgraduate Student Conference on Translation Studies, University College London.
Young, A. (1995) Family Adjustment to a Deaf Child in a Bilingual, Bicultural Framework. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Bristol.)