Diane Robinette has written: 'Hometown heroes' -- subject(s): Biography, Deaf, Deaf children, Juvenile literature, People with disabilities
Mary Beth. has written: 'Handtalk school' -- subject(s): American Sign Language, Deaf, Deaf children, Juvenile literature, People with disabilities, Sign language
Stewart Graff has written: 'George Washington' 'John Paul Jones (Discovery Biographies)' 'Helen Keller' -- subject(s): Biography, Blind, Blind-deaf women, Deaf, Juvenile literature, People with disabilities, Women 'John Paul Jones' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature
ASL literature refers to creative works produced in American Sign Language, such as storytelling, poetry, or theatrical performances. These works are created and performed using the visual-manual modality of ASL, incorporating its unique grammar and features to convey meaning and emotion. ASL literature plays a crucial role in Deaf culture, allowing Deaf individuals to express themselves artistically and share their experiences with others.
Linda O'Neill has written: 'Being Paralyzed (Imagine (Vero Beach, Fla.).)' 'History, memory, and ethnic identification' -- subject(s): Ethnic identity, History, Ethnicity, Swedish Americans 'Having epilepsy' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Epilepsy, Juvenile literature, Diseases 'Being deaf' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Deaf children, Deafness, People with disabilities, Deaf 'Having Epilepsy (Imagine (Vero Beach, Fla.).)'
why is deaf hill trimdon called deaf hill
Almost deaf
yes he did he was deaf but after sometime he did not care if he was deaf it was better for him to concentrate
As deaf as a rock.
He was pronounced deaf from infancy.
Profoundly Deaf Severely Deaf Moderately Deaf
Both his mother and his wife were deaf. His father was not deaf.