Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Division of Public Services, Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C., 1978
Da: Head to Tail Books, Westport, CT, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Peterson, Ruth E. (illustratore). 2nd Edition. Common myths about American Sign Language (ASL) debunked, along with an explanation of how ASL functions as a language. With a foreword by Loraine Di Pietro. Second edition. Black-and-white illustrations throughout. In brown pictorial card wrappers. 8.5 x 7 inches; 32 pages. Moderate wear to wrappers, price sticker on front wrapper, and small dampstain at lower corner of text block. Very Good-. The author Harry Markowicz was an early researcher of ASL linguistics, a faculty member of the Department of English at Gallaudet University, and a Holocaust survivor.
Editore: Public Service Programs, Gallaudet College, 1977
Da: The Unskoolbookshop, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
Stapled Pamphlet. Condizione: Good. Some creasing to cover, pgs, & pg corners. A few small, light stains to back cover. Previous owner's note on cover. Some rusting/discoloration to spine staples. A tight, unmarked copy. *American Sign Language: Fact and Fancy* by Harry Markowicz is a concise exploration of the linguistic and cultural significance of ASL. This pamphlet delves into the unique features of ASL as a natural language, addressing common misconceptions and highlighting its role within the Deaf community. Markowicz discusses the structure, history, and social importance of ASL, advocating for greater understanding and appreciation of its value as a rich and complex mode of communication. This work serves as an accessible introduction for anyone interested in ASL or the broader study of language and culture. Book.