DEFINITIONS OF ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION STYLES WITH DEAF-BLIND PEOPLE

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en DEFINITIONS OF ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION STYLES WITH DEAF-BLIND PEOPLE
Description
en In this article several styles of communication used by Deaf-Blind people are examined. When interpreting for a Deaf-Blind person it is necessary to match their unique communication style with an accurate form of interpreting. Some issues to consider are knowing the field of available vision, knowing if the consumer is right or
left-handed, and being able to use devices such as microphones or a TTY. VIEWS, vol.14, #11, December 1997, p.15
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en dbi_culture/35
Date
en 1/1/1997
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en article
Language
en eng
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