Part IV. Characteristics of the Coda experience in 21st-century contemporary culture / Bimodal bilingualism / Susan Adams. Helsa B. Borinstein, Robin Thompson, and Tamar H. Gollan -- The face of bimodal bilingualism: ASL grammatical markers are produced when bilinguals speak to English monolinguals / jennie E. Pyers and Karen Emmorey -- Coda talk: bimodal discourse among hearing, native signers / Michele Bishop and Sherry L. Hicks -- Part II. Koda, kids of deaf parents. Bimodal language acquisition in Kodas / Beppie van den Bogaerde and Anne E. Baker -- Eyes over ears: the development of visual strategies by hearing children of deaf parents / Susan M. Mather and Jean F. Andrews -- Sociolinguistic aspects of the communication between hearing children and deaf parents / Andrea Wilhelm -- Part III. Sign and spoken language contact. Brazilian Codas: Libras and Portuguese in contact zones / Ronice Müller de Quadros and Mara Lúcia Masutti -- Part IV. Coda identity and experience. Exploring linguistic and cultural identity: my personal experience / Jemina Napier -- Virgilean guides: esthetic subjects in Coda autobiographies / Oya Ataman -- Characteristics of the Coda experience in 21st-century contemporary culture / Susan Adams.
Series:
Sociolinguistics in deaf communities series ; v. 14
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