Intergenerational Communication Modes in Deaf-Parented Families

This study focused on the intergenerational modes used in 15 family triads: hearing child, deaf parent, hearing grandparent. Results raise questions about the effect of mismatched language modes on intergenerational relationships in deaf-parented families. (19 references) (VWL)

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Published inSign language studies Vol. 78; p. 73
Main Author Mallory, Barbara L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.04.1993
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Summary:This study focused on the intergenerational modes used in 15 family triads: hearing child, deaf parent, hearing grandparent. Results raise questions about the effect of mismatched language modes on intergenerational relationships in deaf-parented families. (19 references) (VWL)
ISSN:0302-1475
DOI:10.1353/sls.1993.0005