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Communication and culture: signing deaf people online in Europe

Power et al., 2009

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5123180085773032163
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Power D
Power M
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Technology and Disability

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Having been shut out of use of the telephone, the major means of communication for personal, social and vocational purposes for over one hundred years, deaf people have enthusiastically welcomed the advent of text and other visual modes of communication via …
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