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Understanding Deafness, Language and Cognitive Development : Essays in honour of Bencie Woll, Hardback Book

Understanding Deafness, Language and Cognitive Development : Essays in honour of Bencie Woll Hardback

Edited by Gary (City University London) Morgan

Part of the Trends in Language Acquisition Research series

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The study of childhood deafness offers researchers many interesting insights into the role of experience and sensory inputs for the development of language and cognition.

This volume provides a state of the art look at these questions and how they are being applied in the areas of clinical and educational settings.

It also marks the career and contributions of one of the greatest scholars in the field of deafness: Bencie Woll.

As the field of deafness goes through rapid and profound changes, we hope that this volume captures the latest perspectives regarding the impacts of these changes for our understanding of child development.

The volume will be of essential interest to language development researchers as well as teachers and clinical researchers.

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