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9
. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb (1870) (Washington, DC, Columbia
Institution), 15.
10. Gallaudet, 243.
11. Ibid, 72.
12. Winefield, 94.
13. Ibid. Edgar S. Weiner,
Official Report of The Convention of Articulation Teachers of the Deaf (Albany,
NY Voice Press, 1884),
4.
15. Ibid, 62.
16. Lane,
When the Mind Hears, 393.
17. Winefield, 35.
18. Jerome Schein,
At Home Among Strangers (Washington,
DC Gallaudet University Press, 1990), 26.
19. Alexander Graham Bell,
Memoir Upon the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the Human Race (Washington, D.C.:
Government Printing Office, 1884), 48.
20. Carol Padden and Tom Humphries,
Deaf in America Voices from a Culture (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1988),
57.
21. Schein, 148.
22. LS. Vygotsky,
Mind in Society The Development of Higher Psychological Processes (Cambridge: Harvard University
Press, 1978), 89.
23. Schein, 146.
24. Hans G. Furth,
Thinking without Language Psychological Implications of Deafness (New York Collier-Macmillan, 1966),
13.
25. James Woodward,
How You Gonna Get to Heaven if You Can't Talk with Jesus On Depathologizing Deafness (Silver
Spring, Md T. J. Publishers, 1982), 77.
26.
Padden and Humphries, 112.
27. Schein, 147.
28. Helmer R. Myklebust,
The Psychology of Deafness Sensory Deprivation, Learning, and Adjustment, 2nd. ed. (New York:
Grune
and Stratton, 1964), xi. Myklebust, 60, 68, 80, 87, 89, 107, 119, 123, 144, 145, 148-49, 157, 211.
30. Myklebust, 157, 158.
31. Myklebust, 159, 164-70.
32. Myklebust, 235, 171.
33. Myklebust, 190, 201, 211.
34. Myklebust, 219-20.
35. Myklebust, 228, 233.
36. Myklebust, 236.
37. Myklebust, 242.
38. Myklebust, 395, 396, 397.
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