Code Switching in Deaf Adults


Code Switching in Deaf Adults is a scholarly work, published in 1987 in ''American Annals of the Deaf''. The main subjects of the publication include manually coded language, conversation analysis, sign language, sign, manual communication, audiology, sociolinguistics of sign languages, cued speech, linguistics, code, code-switching, developmental psychology, American Sign Language, hearing loss, and psychology. Results indicate that deaf signers who have deaf parents and learned ASL at a very early age evidenced the most code switching behavior.

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