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Deaf Video #174 Oral Deaf History Project: Hillard Summers

Deaf Video #174 Oral Deaf History Project: Hillard Summers. John Schuchman interviews Hillard Summer who hails from Falls Church, Virginia. Hillard became deaf from a fall when he was 15 years old. Hillard couldn’t speak orally, so he went to a school where sign language was permitted. Hillard ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video #183 Oral Deaf History Project: Katherine Bonvillain

Deaf Video #183 Oral Deaf History Project: Katherine Bonvillain. John Schuchman interviews Katherine Bonvillain about her life. Katherine claimed that while she was growing up, she went to an oral school, she was taught how to lip-read and speak during the day. Katherine was not taught how to ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video # 165 Oral Deaf History Project: Mary Meyers

Oral Deaf History Project: An interview with an 83 year old woman Mary

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video # 169 Oral Deaf History Project: Edmund Bumann

Deaf Video # 169 Oral Deaf History Project: Edmund Bumann. Barbara Kannapell interviews Edmund F. Bumann about his life. Barbara’s aunt, Mary Kannapell, was in the same class as Edmund. Edmund shares about his life growing up, and going to college. They go through Edmund’s book of photographs ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video # 186 Oral Deaf History Project: Ernest Marshall

Deaf Video # 186 Oral Deaf History Project: Ernest Marshall. John Schuchmann interviews Ernest Marshall, a deaf pioneer in film making. Ernest was born in Poughkeepsie, New York. Ernest was born deaf, and came from third generation of deaf families. Ernest divulged that he taught himself how to ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video #177 Oral Deaf History Project: Ralph Miller

Deaf Video #177 Oral Deaf History Project: Ralph Miller. John Schuchman interviews Ralph Miller querying about his life. Ralph shared that he was born deaf, has a deaf brother and hearing sister. Ralph tells of what it was like back then for him in his younger days in school, different places ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video #179 Oral Deaf History Project: Reuben Altizer

Deaf Video #179 Oral Deaf History Project: Reuben Altizer. John Schuchman interviewed Reuben Altizer on establishing and administrating a newspaper called “The National Cavalier,” which was one of the most important newsletter for the deaf community back in 1944-1950. Mr. Altizer tells about his ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video #187 Oral Deaf History Project: Reuben Altizer

Deaf Video #187 Oral Deaf History Project: Reuben Altizer. John Schuchman interviewed Reuben Altizer on establishing and administrating a newspaper called “The National Cavalier,” which was one of the most important newsletter for the deaf community back in 1944-1950. Mr. Altizer tells about his ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video #175 Oral Deaf History Project: Mrs. Goldie Summers

Deaf Video #175 Oral Deaf History Project: Mrs. Goldie Summers. John Schuchman interviews Mrs. Goldie Summers querying about her life in which she divulged about her life growing up, experience at schools, her career, family, and deaf social events. Mrs. Goldie Summers shared her personal ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video # 164 Oral Deaf History Project: Vittorio Ieralla

Deaf Video # 164 Oral Deaf History Project: Vittorio Ieralla. Merv Garretson interviews Vittorio Ieralla, whom hails from Italy. Vittorio tells of his back ground, where he went to school, getting married, and having children. Vittorio shared about his experiences traveling. Vittorio mentioned ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video #172 Oral Deaf History Project: Henry Holter

Deaf Video #172 Oral Deaf History Project: Henry Holter. John Schuchman interviews Henry Harvey Holter. John asks him questions on different aspects of Henry’s life. Henry shares where he went to for school, and he mentioned that he got a scholarship to go to Gallaudet College. Henry divulges ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video #170 Oral Deaf History Project: Andre Saint-Antonin

Deaf Video #170 Oral Deaf History Project: Andre Saint-Antonin. An oral deaf history project: Mervin Garreston interviews Andre Saint-Antonin in 1980, from France who was the Vice President of the World Federation of the Deaf. Andre became deaf at 3 years old from being sick with meningitis. ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video #161 Oral Deaf History Project: Rev. T.H. Sutcliffe Part 2 of 2

Deaf Video #161 Oral Deaf History Project: Rev. T.H. Sutcliffe Part 2 of 2. Nancy Carolyn Jones does an interview with Rev. Thomas Sutcliffe, a canon for the Church of England and a bureau member of the World Federation of the Deaf. Rev. Sutcliffe uses British Sign Language (BSL) while responding ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video #159 - Oral Deaf History Project: Martha Ehrline

Deaf Video #159 - Oral Deaf History Project: Martha Ehrline. Toni Szarek interviews with Martha Ehrline. In the beginning, they provide the definition of Usher’s Syndrome. A brief scene of Martha Ehrline’s chronology. Toni uses tactile American Sign language as Martha is deaf and blind. ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video # 168 Oral Deaf History Project: Manzanedo

Deaf Video # 168 Oral Deaf History Project: Manzanedo. Melvin Garretson interviews with Teodoro Manzanedo from Argentina. Melvin asked Teodoro about his life in Argentina, its deaf people, his experience going to an oral school. Teodoro shares about how he was an advocate of the deaf community, ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video # 166 Oral Deaf History Project: Drago Vukotic

Deaf Video # 166 Oral Deaf History Project: Drago Vukotic. Jerald M. Jordan interviews Dragoljub Vukotic who is the president of the World Federation of the Deaf hailing from Yugoslavia. Jerald asks Drago different questions about when he was born, where he was from, what he remembers of the war ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video #160 Oral History Deaf Project: Dr. Byron B. Burnes

Deaf Video #160 Oral History Deaf Project: Dr. Byron B. Burnes. Barbara Kannapell interviews Dr. Byron B. Burnes about his life, education, occupation, history of NAD, and his presidency with NAD. Dr. Burnes shares what he knew of different people, memories of pranks at Gallaudet College, ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video #190 Oral Deaf History Project: Dr. Byron Benton Burnes

Deaf Video #190 Oral Deaf History Project: Dr. Byron Benton Burnes. Leland Murray interviews Dr. Byron Benton Burnes, who is a former president of the National Association of the Deaf. Dr. Burnes tells of his educational and occupational background. Dr Burnes mentioned being a former president ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video # 162 Oral Deaf History Project: Dr. Leonard Elstad

Deaf Video # 162 Oral Deaf History Project: Dr. Leonard Elstad. An associate librarian, Carolyn Jones, interviews Dr. Leonard M. Elstad, who was the third president of Gallaudet College at the front of the Hall Memorial Building, and the Mary Thornberry Hearing and Speech Center. Dr. Leonard ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video # 184 Oral Deaf History Project: Heimo Antilla part 1 of 2

Deaf Video # 184 Oral Deaf History Project: Heimo Antilla part 1 of 2. John S. Schuchman interviews with Heimo Antilla to learn more about his life. Heimo became deaf from being sick with the measles when he was two. Heimo shared some stories about what he did when he was young, and talked about ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Deaf Video #184 Oral Deaf History Project: H. Antilla / L. Antilla (part 2 of 2)

Deaf Video #184 Oral Deaf History Project: H. Antilla / L. Antilla (part 2 of 2). John S. Schuchman does an interview with Heimo and his wife, Lucille. Heimo shares his funny experience of when he just got a new driver’s license, and the next following day he got pulled over by a cop in his ...

Added: 9 Aug 2012

Unlocking the grammatical system of SELF: A functional description by Dr. Erin Wilkinson, Department of Linguistics, University of Manitoba April 18, 2012

SELF is conventionally defined as an ASL grammatical sign to function as a reflexive pronoun similar to English –self. The main question of the study is: If ASL has a variety of SELF forms, then do they all function similar and/or differently in ASL grammar? My corpus-based study of 15 hours ...

Duration: 01:27:21
Added: 8 Aug 2012

Neuroimaging studies of Reading and Language Development: An update on recent findings by Dr. Kenneth R. Pugh, Haskins Laboratory at Yale University February 2, 2012

Reading disability (RD) has been characterized as a brain-based difficulty in acquiring fluent reading skill associated with problems in operating on the phonological structures of language. The claim of brain-basis is supported by a growing literature rife with reports of various sorts of ...

Duration: 01:36:35
Added: 8 Aug 2012

American Sign Language and Early Intervention by Dr. Kristin Snoddon, School of Early Childhood Education, Ryerson University March 1, 2012

This presentation reports findings from two research studies of Deaf and hearing parents and young children participating in family American Sign Language (ASL) and literacy programs in Ontario. The presentation also discusses the context for participation in family ASL and literacy programs, in an ...

Added: 8 Aug 2012

1989 The Deaf Way One "Past, Present & Future"

1989 The Deaf Way One "Past, Present & Future" July 14, 1989 Dr. Barbara Kannapel speaks briefly on the importance of preserving deaf culture, and how we can do that. Dr. Kannapel introduces two guest speakers, Charlie McKinney and Alan Barwilek. They perform as Mr. Deaf culture and George Veditz. ...

Category: Deaf Way (1989)
Duration: 00:57:04
Added: 8 Aug 2012
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