seeking sources on CODAs

Michele Bishop mishbish at MAC.COM
Wed Jan 21 13:36:18 UTC 2004


Thank you for the mention!  Seems many people are getting interested in codas!

:)
having a great time here in Rome - but working hard...

:)
Michele


On Wednesday, January 21, 2004, at 03:17AM, Bogaerde, E.M. van den <E.M.vandenBogaerde at UVA.NL> wrote:

>Hi
>I did my PhD thesis on Input and Interaction in Deaf Families (2000, wwwlot.let.uu.nl),as well as several articles. I studied 6 mother-child pairs, all deaf mothers with three deaf and three hearing children. I describe the input of the mothers (sign language and spoken language and language mix) and the output of the children, at the ages of the children 1;0, 1;6, 2;0, 2;6 and 3;0.
>My thesis will very soon be available online through LOT. Also , I know of one master thesis by Michele Bishop (mishbish at mac.com) who does work on CODA's.
>
>Good luck with your studies, contact me anytime.
>Bye for now
>Beppie van den Bogaerde.
>
>
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: For the discussion of linguistics and signed languages.
>[mailto:SLLING-L at ADMIN.HUMBERC.ON.CA]Namens Mark A. Mandel
>Verzonden: woensdag 21 januari 2004 1:57
>Aan: SLLING-L at ADMIN.HUMBERC.ON.CA
>Onderwerp: seeking sources on CODAs
>
>
>This is from the LINGUIST List,
>http://www.linguistlist.org/issues/15/15-126.html
>Please do not reply to me.
>
>        ------------------------------------------------
>
>  Message 2: about hearing kids of deaf adults
>
>   Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 22:49:28 -0500 (EST)
>   From: heng kaile <hkaile at hotmail.com>
>   Subject: about hearing kids of deaf adults
>
>hi all,
>
>i'm Kaile, a English language research student at National University
>of Singapore and my thesis topic is on the ''Language learning
>situation of Chinese hearing children with hearing-impaired adults''.
>
>So far, i have only managed to locate one article ''hearing children
>of deaf parents'' (by N. Schiff-Myers) in Language Development in
>exceptional circumstances. I am having great difficulty with situating
>my research study within the field of sign language studies because my
>university doesn't subscribe to journals like American Annals of the
>Deaf, Volta Review etc.
>
>Hence, i was wondering if anyone can point me to useful journal
>articles or books and if possible, send me the articles via my email
>address hkaile at hotmail.com.
>
>thanks very much for your time
>
>


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