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Ethical Standards of Student Collaboration With Hearing Impairment and Sign Language Translators

Innovate Pedagogy
doi 10.32843/2663-6085/2019.21.2-39
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January 1, 2020

Authors
N.B. Adamiuk
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Black Sea Research Institute of Economics and Innovation


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