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From:  Regina Brooks
Date:  Thu Nov 15, 2001  6:56 pm
Subject:  Re: Questions about SW.book


Thanks, Tini. I'll start hunting in earnest. It sounds like just what I
need.

God Bless You!

Regina



-----Original Message-----
From: SignWriting List []On Behalf Of
Henk Pel
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 11:53 AM
To: SignWriting List
Subject: Re: Questions about SW.book


-----Original Message-----
From: SignWriting List []On Behalf Of Regina
Brooks
Sent: November 15, 2001 11:59 AM
To: SignWriting List
Subject: Re: Questions about SW.

Hello Regina,
I got it from Chapters Book Store: "First Vintage books edition, May 1995.
Originally published: Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1994. ISBN 0-679-76165-9.
Hope this is of some help. Good luck
Tini.

Hello Tini and List.

I overheard your mention of the book "train go sorry". I looked for it on
amazon.com with no success. Would you happen to know where to get a copy?

Thanks,

Regina Brooks



-----Original Message-----
From: SignWriting List []On Behalf Of
Henk Pel
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 9:23 AM
To: SignWriting List
Subject: Questions about SW.


Hello Kelli and list,
A good book to read is "train go sorry" Inside a deaf world. By Leah Hager
Cohen.
This may answer some of your questions about deaf culture, deaf residential
schools.

It is too bad that Ms Cohen was not aware of the written system at the time
she wrote this book. I can tell you from our experience that Sign Writing is
a bridge between the deaf and the hearing!! SW. has enlarged my vocabulary
in ASL.
ASL is my third language; it is an absolute joy learning it, especially
through SW. list.
Good luck with your research paper.

L.I.F.E.
Tini.

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