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How Do Hard-Of-Hearing Pupils Learn Japanese Sign Language Through Deaf Teacher’s Instruction?

Japanese Journal of Sign Language Studies
doi 10.7877/jasl.26.129
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December 1, 2017

Authors
Takashi TorigoeKazumi Maegawa
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Japanese Association of Sign Linguistics


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