Sense of Community: The Irish Deaf Community
There is a strong perception among members of the Irish deaf community that the community is in gradual decline, with dwindling traditional bases for producing Irish Sign Language (ISL) users. For instance, enrolments in residential schools for the deaf have been declining steadily, and the numbers...
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Main Author: | John Bosco Conama |
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Language: | EN GA GD |
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The Irish Association for Applied Linguistics
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f0c295f5b4be489aa2a47edb3c91f38d |
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