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American Sign Language / Otology / Special education / Sign language / Fingerspelling / Carol Padden / Robert J. Hoffmeister / American Sign Language literature / Deaf culture / Education for the deaf / Deafness
Date: 2013-08-21 20:24:37
American Sign Language
Otology
Special education
Sign language
Fingerspelling
Carol Padden
Robert J. Hoffmeister
American Sign Language literature
Deaf culture
Education for the deaf
Deafness

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